The One-Mile Rule: Texas’ Unwritten and Arbitrary Policy Protects Big Polluters from Citizen Complaints By Dylan Baddour
As Texas Cranks Up the AC, Congested Transmission Lines Cause Renewable Power to Go to Waste By Keaton Peters
Texas Pipeline Operators Released or Flared Tons of Gas to Avert Explosions During Heatwave By Dylan Baddour
Emergency Room Visits and 911 Calls for Heat Illness Spike During Texas Heat Wave By Martha Pskowski, Gina Jiménez
Climate Change Made the Texas Heat Wave More Intense. Renewables Softened the Blow By Kristoffer Tigue
Determined to Forge Ahead With Canal Expansion, Army Corps Unveils Testing Plan for Contaminants in Matagorda Bay in Texas By Dylan Baddour
This Texas Community Has Waited Decades for Running Water. Could Hydro-Panels Help? By Martha Pskowski
North Texas Suburb Approves New Fracking Zone Near Homes and Schools By Dylan Baddour, Martha Pskowski
Methane Mitigation in Texas Could Create Thousands of Jobs in the Oil and Gas Sector By Martha Pskowski
Climate Resolution Voted Down in El Paso After Fossil Fuel Interests and Other Opponents Pour More Than $1 Million into Opposition By Martha Pskowski
Senator’s Bill Would Fine Texans for Multiple Environmental Complaints That Don’t Lead to Enforcement By Alejandra Martinez, Texas Tribune, and Martha Pskowski, Inside Climate News
Clean Energy Is Thriving in Texas. So Why Are State Republicans Trying to Stifle It? By Kristoffer Tigue