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Saudi Arabian company contests Arizona's revocation, nonrenewal of water leases

Gov. Katie Hobbs announced one of the four leases to Fondomonte in the Butler Valley would be terminated and three others would not be renewed.

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Arizona Gov. Hobbs ends Saudi land leases over water use

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs announced plans to cancel or let lapse four land leases to a Saudi Arabia-owned company that was pumping unknown amounts of water from state land.

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Local workshops focus on empowering women in agriculture

Annie’s Project is a series of workshops available year-round to help educate and empower women in Agriculture. This six-week course is a discussion-based workshop bringing women together to learn from experts in production, financial and tax management, human resources, marketing, and the legal field. There will be plenty of time for questions, sharing, and connecting

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 01:46:00

been engaged and proud of what i do, and when you stay engaged and when you're presenting the weather, you don't fill it with umms and ahh,s and i was finding myself in a place where i was looking for words, something i have done 18 years and never had trouble doing. it wasn't that i was talking about things that were so off the hook. they were simple tie-ins, showing data. i tried to explain that you mentioned the billion dollar disaster and the rate of return. it's fiscally conservative to adapt to and mitigate these risks than pay for cleaning up the mess. i was in a state where 65% of the energy was produced by wind. that's true energy independence. right, so all of these positives, farmers were getting supplemental income on these land leases. i was talking about, you know, some of the warmest days on record and showing trends. it wasn't like i was putting my activist hat on and talking about climate action. i was proving, i was giving data

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 04:46:00

do not fill it with -- and i was finding myself in this place where i was looking for words, something that i've done for 18 years and i've never had trouble doing. but by it's not like i was talking about things that were so off the hook or they were simple tie ins, showing data, and i tried to explain that you mentioned the billion dollar disasters and the rate of return, it is fiscally conservative to adapt to and mitigate these risks than pay for cleaning up the mess. now i was in the state where 65% of the energy was produced by wind, and that is true. energy independents. so all of these positive, farmers were getting supplemental income on these land leases, i was talking about some of the warmest days on record and showing trends. it's not like i was putting my activist hat on and talking about live action. i was getting data and proving the climate science behind it. >> chris, in terms of days like

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20240604 08:46:00

positives, farmers were getting supplemental income on these land leases. i was talking about, you know, some of the warmest days on record and showing trends. it wasn't like i was putting my activist hat on and talking about climate action. i was proving, i was giving data and proving the climate science behind it. >> chris, in terms of days like this, moments like this, and there will be a lot of them, in which we've got overlapping simultaneous disasters, right, with the heat in the southwest, and the wildfire smoke from canada, with the incredible flooding and rain that we're having in the northeast, i feel like people, however they may feel about the issue of climate change in the abstract, i think americans by and large are understanding that we are having more extreme weather and it has to be caused by something. i feel like the barrier to people changing, making changes in their own lives or making even political changes about

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