Is Phoenix doomed?

A 2016 report by Climate Central predicts that by 2050, Phoenix will be among 25 U.S. cities in which heat poses a danger to human health for more than half the year. MARK HARTMAN, Phoenix's chief sustainability officer, started his career in Vancouver, B.C., and admits that he had doubts about coming to Phoenix.
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Will Phoenix be abandoned?

Neither Miami, Phoenix nor any Southern or Western city will be abandoned overnight. Instead, growing heat will hurt economies, increase crime, and lower quality of life until people — slowly and then all at once — start to leave. The Hoover Dam, Nevada. PC: LPETTET, Getty Images Signature.
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Is Phoenix livable in 2050?

Phoenix's notoriously unrelenting heat will soon get even worse. Sorry to put such a fine point on this, but even without climate change, Phoenix, Arizona, is already pretty uninhabitable.
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How Long Will Phoenix last?

TEMPE, Ariz. (KSAZ) - Phoenix, the Valley of the Sun, is home to about 4.5 million people, and according to a recent article on Vice, the city could be almost unlivable by the year 2050.
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Will Phoenix ever run out of water?

Maybe you've heard that much of Arizona has experienced dry winters in recent years. You may have wondered, "What does this mean for the Phoenix area long term? Will we run out of water?" The answer is no.
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Can you dig a well in Arizona?

ADWR regulates all groundwater wells in Arizona. Well regulations are vital to the proper management and protection of our groundwater. Well construction standards help prevent contamination of the wells and the surrounding groundwater. There are two types of production wells: exempt wells and non-exempt wells.
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Is Arizona getting hotter?

The report found that “temperatures in Arizona have risen 2.5 degrees (Fahrenheit) since the beginning of the 20th century … (and) historically unprecedented increases in annual average temperature are projected during this century.”
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How long before Arizona is uninhabitable?

6 Arizona counties may be uninhabitable in next 30 years due to climate change, study shows. "All of the problems that we're confronting today are also environmental problems," Prof. Kathy Jacobs, Director of the Center for Climate Adaptation Science, said.
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Is Phoenix getting better?

Phoenix is becoming a top destination for people living in high-cost areas like Los Angeles & Seattle. After 18 months of extreme seller market conditions, the Greater Phoenix area is expected to be a seller's market in 2022, but one with weaker demand.
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What Year Will Arizona run out of water?

The state enters an era of relentless decline. By 2060, according to several published projections, extreme heat and water scarcity could make Phoenix one of the continent's most uninhabitable places. It's not much of a reach to conclude that Arizona is at the intersection of two paths to the future.
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Why is everyone moving AZ?

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Californians continue to move to Arizona to seek a lower cost of living and taxes. Within the last year, about 60,000 former Californians moved to Arizona, according to numbers from a recent survey by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC). “This is knowledge, workers, companies.
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Why is Phoenix unsustainable?

Phoenix, Arizona is one of America's fastest growing metropolitan regions. It is also its least sustainable one, sprawling over a thousand square miles, with a population of four and a half million, minimal rainfall, scorching heat, and an insatiable appetite for unrestrained growth and unrestricted property rights.
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Will Phoenix keep growing?

According to a census report released late last month, business investments in the desert Southwest expanded by more than twice the national average every decade between 1950 and 2010 and continue to increase, with health care growth leading the way.
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Is Phoenix becoming more humid?

Arizona faces a dramatic rise in extreme heat and humidity. More than 200,000 people living in Arizona are especially vulnerable to extreme heat. Phoenix is the 2nd fastest-warming city in the U.S. Arizona is currently the fourth-fastest warming state in the country based on warming rates since 1970.
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How does Phoenix get water?

The city of Phoenix 's water supply comes primarily from the Salt River Project (SRP) which brings water by canal and pipeline from the Salt and Verde Rivers , and the Central Arizona Project (CAP) which transports Colorado River water. A small amount of Phoenix' supply comes from wells, or groundwater.
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What is the most unsustainable city in the US?

Lessons From Phoenix, The Most Unsustainable City In The U.S.
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Is Phoenix like LA?

While both are large metropolises, LA is an energetic cosmopolitan city while Pheonix is a sleeper and more conservative inland city. Who Would Like Living in Phoenix? Many people head to Phoenix during winter to escape the cold weather further north.
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Is Phoenix a good place to live 2022?

PHOENIX — The Phoenix metro jumped 13 spots in the prestigious 2021-2022 U.S. News Best Places to Live rankings, landing at No. 40 this year.
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Will Arizona be affected by rising sea levels?

At 30 meters of sea-level rise, the currently underpopulated part of the southwest corner of Arizona will be underwater, says Scott Kulp, computational scientist and senior developer for Climate Central, an organization of climate-change experts.
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Will the summer of 2022 be hot?

Summer 2022 is expected to be hotter than average across a broad swath of the United States, according to an updated outlook from The Weather Company, an IBM Business, and Atmospheric G2.
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Does Arizona have a water problem?

The Arizona water shortage 2021 is just the beginning of an ongoing crisis in the region, as climate change-induced droughts and heatwaves have driven water levels at Lake Mead and the Colorado River to plummet.
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Is Phoenix hotter than Las Vegas?

Average highs in the middle of summer are 101°-105° in Las Vegas, while average highs in Phoenix are about 104°-106°. In winter, both cities have very tolerable temperatures. The average winter low in Phoenix ranges from 44°-48°, while Las Vegas sees slightly cooler temperatures with average lows of around 38°-42°.
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Which is hotter Phoenix or Tucson?

Tucson is cooler than Phoenix, though both cities experience a hot climate by Chicago standards. The average temperature at Phoenix through the year is 75.1 degrees, and at Tucson it is 70.9 degrees.
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Is Arizona hotter than Florida?

Already, Arizona is considered the hottest state in the U.S., and Phoenix the hottest city, with more than 140 days over 100 degrees Fahrenheit last year alone. In Florida, the combination of heat and humidity makes it one of the nation's most dangerous places, according to a recent study.
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