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SPECIAL REPORT | How Federal Policy Prevented the Use of Fire Retardant in the Dragon Bravo Fire
Discover how the Red Book’s fire retardant avoidance areas, enforced across public lands, blocked aerial retardant use in the 2025 Dragon Bravo Fire, leading to the loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge. Despite NPS’s discretionary property exceptions, strict ESA-driven policies prioritized species over heritage, costing a landmark. Explore the fire’s $124M toll, firefighter J. Hank…
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The Water Heist: How the City of Surprise is seizing water rights
Uncover the City of Surprise’s abusive use of eminent domain to seize water rights from rural Arizona communities like Circle City, Wittmann, and Morristown. This investigative report exposes how Surprise’s water grabs fuel urban sprawl, threatening small towns with annexation and loss of autonomy. Read the shocking details of corruption and overreach.
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The link between nature conservation and the Nazis
Explore the controversial link between early nature conservation and the eugenics movement through the life of Madison Grant, a key figure who advocated for both environmental preservation and eugenics. This article explores Grant’s legacy, his role in founding national parks, and his influence on radical policies, including his impact on Nazi ideologies that still drive…
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SPECIAL REPORT | How corporate interests are gaining control of our public lands
Discover how corporate interests are quietly gaining control over U.S. public lands through policies that commodify nature’s ecosystem services. This comprehensive report uncovers how the System of Economic Environmental Decisions and Natural Capital Accounting are reshaping public lands management to seize control of the means of production. Learn about the implications of conservation banking, compensatory…
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Doubt The Drought | The Arizona Rainmakers who modify the weather
Climate change is definitely man-made. Now, before you get your panties in a bunch over that statement, understand I am not talking about your Sport Utility Vehicle, your four children, or the beef in your freezer. Instead, consider the multifaceted effort of self-proclaimed intellectuals attempting to modify the weather in the Colorado River Basin.
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SPECIAL REPORT | Desalination: A monopoly on western water
Lake Powell and Mead are at the lowest point since their construction. The water, too many folks in the west, especially the farmers, is a serious concern. Now a resolution is starting to emerge in the mainstream that, on the surface, appears will provide us with an abundance of water and forever secure Arizona’s water…



