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The truth about the Texas power crisis. In the energy capital of the world, the perfect storm of power outages and harsh winter temperatures took a lethal toll. ILLEGAL AIR POLLUTION IN TEXAS 2020 According to our analysis of violations self-reported by companies to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, industrial facilities released over 174 million pounds of unauthorized air pollution in 2019, an increase of 155 percent since 2015. 14.6 MILLION POUNDS OF TOXIC CHEMICALS DUMPED INTO TEXAS AUSTIN - Industrial facilities dumped 14.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals into Texas’ waterways, making Texas’ waterways the fourth worst in the nation according to a new report released today by Environment Texas. Wasting Our Waterways: Industrial Toxic Pollution and the Unfulfilled Promise of the Clean Water Act also reports that the Houston Ship Channel, the Brazos River, Cottonwood ARE TEXAS BEACHES SAFE FOR SWIMMING? AUSTIN – As we turn to the great outdoors in the midst of social-distancing, a 2020 report finds that water pollution at Texas beaches is putting people’s health at risk. In 2019, bacteria levels at 55 Texas beaches indicated that water was potentially unsafe for swimming on at least one day, according to the Environment Texas Research and Policy Center’s report Safe for Swimming? FORT WORTH AHEAD OF DALLAS ON SOLAR ENERGY AUSTIN - Fort Worth has slightly more total solar energy, and 50% more solar per capita, than Dallas, according to a new report released today by Environment Texas Research & Policy Center. The results come from the seventh edition of Shining Cities 2020: The Top U.S. Cities for Solar Energy, ahead of the expected approval by the Dallas City Council of a new climate plan which includes new TOP ENVIRONMENTAL (AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL) BILLS IN THE Started on staff: 1998 B.A., University of Southern California. As the executive director of Environment Texas, Luke is a leading voice in the state for clean air, GALVESTON BAY HAUNTED BY TOXIC CHEMICALS, INDUSTRIAL WASTE In anticipation of Halloween, Environment Texas unveiled the Ten Scariest Facts about the Galveston Bay, showing that a terrifying concoction of toxic chemicals such as arsenic, industrial waste, and other pollutants have made Galveston Bay a ghost of its former self. REPORT: HOUSTON WILL HAVE 65,000 ELECTRIC CARS BY 2030 HOUSTON — The number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Houston is projected to increase to 65,000 by 2030, according to a new report from Environment Texas. But these vehicles won’t have enough places to recharge their batteries unless the city adds more than 2,000 new charging stations in publicly accessible locations. However, funds from the Volkswagen emissions settlement and from REPORT: 40,000 ELECTRIC CARS COULD BE ON SAN ANTONIO ROADS SAN ANTONIO – With an estimated 40,000 electric vehicles (EVs) hitting San Antonio streets by 2030, a new study by Environment Texas, TexPIRG and Frontier Group notes the Alamo City could need 1,340 new charging stations to make sure these new EVs have enough places to park and recharge. The groups pointed to funds available from the VW settlement and the Legislature as great ENVIRONMENT TEXASABOUT USOUR WORKNEWSBLOGJOBSCLEAN, GREEN & RENEWABLEENERGY
The truth about the Texas power crisis. In the energy capital of the world, the perfect storm of power outages and harsh winter temperatures took a lethal toll. ILLEGAL AIR POLLUTION IN TEXAS 2020 According to our analysis of violations self-reported by companies to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, industrial facilities released over 174 million pounds of unauthorized air pollution in 2019, an increase of 155 percent since 2015. 14.6 MILLION POUNDS OF TOXIC CHEMICALS DUMPED INTO TEXAS AUSTIN - Industrial facilities dumped 14.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals into Texas’ waterways, making Texas’ waterways the fourth worst in the nation according to a new report released today by Environment Texas. Wasting Our Waterways: Industrial Toxic Pollution and the Unfulfilled Promise of the Clean Water Act also reports that the Houston Ship Channel, the Brazos River, Cottonwood ARE TEXAS BEACHES SAFE FOR SWIMMING? AUSTIN – As we turn to the great outdoors in the midst of social-distancing, a 2020 report finds that water pollution at Texas beaches is putting people’s health at risk. In 2019, bacteria levels at 55 Texas beaches indicated that water was potentially unsafe for swimming on at least one day, according to the Environment Texas Research and Policy Center’s report Safe for Swimming? FORT WORTH AHEAD OF DALLAS ON SOLAR ENERGY AUSTIN - Fort Worth has slightly more total solar energy, and 50% more solar per capita, than Dallas, according to a new report released today by Environment Texas Research & Policy Center. The results come from the seventh edition of Shining Cities 2020: The Top U.S. Cities for Solar Energy, ahead of the expected approval by the Dallas City Council of a new climate plan which includes new TOP ENVIRONMENTAL (AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL) BILLS IN THE Started on staff: 1998 B.A., University of Southern California. As the executive director of Environment Texas, Luke is a leading voice in the state for clean air, GALVESTON BAY HAUNTED BY TOXIC CHEMICALS, INDUSTRIAL WASTE In anticipation of Halloween, Environment Texas unveiled the Ten Scariest Facts about the Galveston Bay, showing that a terrifying concoction of toxic chemicals such as arsenic, industrial waste, and other pollutants have made Galveston Bay a ghost of its former self. REPORT: HOUSTON WILL HAVE 65,000 ELECTRIC CARS BY 2030 HOUSTON — The number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Houston is projected to increase to 65,000 by 2030, according to a new report from Environment Texas. But these vehicles won’t have enough places to recharge their batteries unless the city adds more than 2,000 new charging stations in publicly accessible locations. However, funds from the Volkswagen emissions settlement and from REPORT: 40,000 ELECTRIC CARS COULD BE ON SAN ANTONIO ROADS SAN ANTONIO – With an estimated 40,000 electric vehicles (EVs) hitting San Antonio streets by 2030, a new study by Environment Texas, TexPIRG and Frontier Group notes the Alamo City could need 1,340 new charging stations to make sure these new EVs have enough places to park and recharge. The groups pointed to funds available from the VW settlement and the Legislature as greatENVIRONMENT TEXAS
The truth about the Texas power crisis. In the energy capital of the world, the perfect storm of power outages and harsh winter temperatures took a lethal toll. REPORTS | ENVIRONMENT TEXAS The United States currently relies heavily on fossil fuels to heat our homes, fuel our cars, power our machines and produce electricity, harming our health and our climate. TEXAS CLEAN AIR PROJECT Houston-area petrochemical facilities violated clean air laws at least 405 times in 2015, illegally releasing 5 million pounds of pollution, including chemicals linked to asthma and cancer. Backed by our members, Environment Texas is standing up to the polluters anddemanding
THE STATE OF RECYCLING IN TEXAS Recycling rates in Texas reveal one of the more wasteful states in the nation. At 23 percent, the statewide rate falls almost twelve points below the national average 34.7 percent. Based on the most recent available data, only two of Texas’s major cities, Austin and Plano, exceed the national average. MICROGRIDS AND ENERGY STORAGE Microgrids and Energy Storage. Developing microgrids and energy storage systems on campus allows America’s colleges and universities to help pave the way to a future of 100 percent clean and renewable energy, developing pioneering solutions that can later be adopted by other institutions and the electric grid at large. A TEXAS BILL WOULD HAVE PUNISHED WIND AND SOLAR FOR THE An unwise dependence on gas-fired power plants that were unprepared for excessive cold was the primary cause of the Great Texas Blackout of 2021. Yet a bill filed in the state Legislature would have p TEXAS POWER PLANTS POLLUTE AS MUCH AS 45.9 MILLION CARS AUSTIN – Amid Texas’ devastating statewide drought, a new report from Environment Texas Research & Policy Center finds that Texas ranks number one in the country for most carbon pollution from its power plants, the state’s largest single source of global warming pollution. Scientists predict that extreme weather events, like droughts, will become more frequent and severe for future HOUSE PANEL ADVANCES FIX-IT-FIRST, CARBON-CONSCIOUS In a bipartisan vote, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced the “Investing in a New Vision for the Environment and Surface Transportation in America (INVEST in America) Act” early Thursday morning. As part of that “new vision,” in a departure from past transportation bills, it emphasizes fixing existing infrastructure before building new highways. LEGISLATIVE SCORECARDS Use the links below to read 's legislative scorecards: Current Legislative Scorecard: 2019 Scorecard Previous Legislative Scorecards: 2017 Scorecard 2015 Scorecard 2013 Sc TYSON AMONG TOP WATER POLLUTERS IN TEXAS HOUSTON – Tyson Foods, one of the world’s largest meat and poultry producers, generates the most animal manure of major companies surveyed nationwide, a new report said today. The Environment Texas Research & Policy Center study documented pollution from Tyson and four other major agriculture conglomerates, responsible for 44 percent of the pork, chicken, and beef produced in ENVIRONMENT TEXASABOUT USOUR WORKNEWSBLOGJOBSCLEAN, GREEN & RENEWABLEENERGY
Statement: Senate transportation bill includes key $350 million to fund wildlife crossings. The Senate Environment and Public Works committee will mark up a bipartisan transportation bill on Wednesday that includes $350 million for wildlife crossings, which would allow animals to safely traverse over and under roadways and access newhabitat.
ILLEGAL AIR POLLUTION IN TEXAS 2020 The TPC Port Neches facility released 664,184 pounds of pollution when it caught fire and exploded in late 2019. According to the company’s report to TCEQ, the emissions event from the TPC explosion lasted from November 27, 2019 to March 30, 2020, and over half of THE STATE OF RECYCLING IN TEXAS The State of Recycling in Texas. Recycling rates in Texas reveal one of the more wasteful states in the nation. At 23 percent, the statewide rate falls almost twelve points below the national average 34.7 percent. Based on the most recent available data, only two of Texas’s major cities, Austin and Plano, exceed the national average. 14.6 MILLION POUNDS OF TOXIC CHEMICALS DUMPED INTO TEXAS AUSTIN - Industrial facilities dumped 14.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals into Texas’ waterways, making Texas’ waterways the fourth worst in the nation according to a new report released today by Environment Texas. Wasting Our Waterways: Industrial Toxic Pollution and the Unfulfilled Promise of the Clean Water Act also reports that the Houston Ship Channel, the Brazos River, Cottonwood FORT WORTH AHEAD OF DALLAS ON SOLAR ENERGY AUSTIN - Fort Worth has slightly more total solar energy, and 50% more solar per capita, than Dallas, according to a new report released today by Environment Texas Research & Policy Center. The results come from the seventh edition of Shining Cities 2020: The Top U.S. Cities for Solar Energy, ahead of the expected approval by the Dallas City Council of a new climate plan which includes new TOP ENVIRONMENTAL (AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL) BILLS IN THE Environment Texas supports: SB 777 (Zaffirini), HB 514 (Hinojosa) and HB 856 (Hinojosa/Zwiener) restoring the right of local governments to restrict the use of single-use plastic bags and polystyrene (aka “Styrofoam”) cups and containers. SB 1850 (Rodriguez) and HB 3854 (Walle) to fight illegal dumping of tires. REPORT: HOUSTON WILL HAVE 65,000 ELECTRIC CARS BY 2030 HOUSTON — The number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Houston is projected to increase to 65,000 by 2030, according to a new report from Environment Texas. But these vehicles won’t have enough places to recharge their batteries unless the city adds more than 2,000 new charging stations in publicly accessible locations. However, funds from the Volkswagen emissions settlement and from WHICH ELECTRIC COMPANY PAYS THE MOST FOR YOUR SOLAR POWER With solar panels becoming more affordable to consumers, you may be considering equipping your home with solar power. But for Texans who can choose their electric provider (e.g. Houston and Dallas, not Austin and San Antonio), the different plans from energy providers charging different rates with unique buyback plans can be confusing. As a prospective solar citizen, which REPORT: 40,000 ELECTRIC CARS COULD BE ON SAN ANTONIO ROADS SAN ANTONIO – With an estimated 40,000 electric vehicles (EVs) hitting San Antonio streets by 2030, a new study by Environment Texas, TexPIRG and Frontier Group notes the Alamo City could need 1,340 new charging stations to make sure these new EVs have enough places to park and recharge. The groups pointed to funds available from the VW settlement and the Legislature as great GALVESTON BAY HAUNTED BY TOXIC CHEMICALS, INDUSTRIAL WASTE Monday, October 31, 2011. HOUSTON– In anticipation of Halloween, Environment Texas unveiled the Ten Scariest Facts about the Galveston Bay, showing that a terrifying concoction of toxic chemicals such as arsenic, industrial waste, and other pollutants have made Galveston Bay a ghost of its former self. “Halloween is the season to bescared
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Statement: Senate transportation bill includes key $350 million to fund wildlife crossings. The Senate Environment and Public Works committee will mark up a bipartisan transportation bill on Wednesday that includes $350 million for wildlife crossings, which would allow animals to safely traverse over and under roadways and access newhabitat.
ILLEGAL AIR POLLUTION IN TEXAS 2020 The TPC Port Neches facility released 664,184 pounds of pollution when it caught fire and exploded in late 2019. According to the company’s report to TCEQ, the emissions event from the TPC explosion lasted from November 27, 2019 to March 30, 2020, and over half of THE STATE OF RECYCLING IN TEXAS The State of Recycling in Texas. Recycling rates in Texas reveal one of the more wasteful states in the nation. At 23 percent, the statewide rate falls almost twelve points below the national average 34.7 percent. Based on the most recent available data, only two of Texas’s major cities, Austin and Plano, exceed the national average. 14.6 MILLION POUNDS OF TOXIC CHEMICALS DUMPED INTO TEXAS AUSTIN - Industrial facilities dumped 14.6 million pounds of toxic chemicals into Texas’ waterways, making Texas’ waterways the fourth worst in the nation according to a new report released today by Environment Texas. Wasting Our Waterways: Industrial Toxic Pollution and the Unfulfilled Promise of the Clean Water Act also reports that the Houston Ship Channel, the Brazos River, Cottonwood FORT WORTH AHEAD OF DALLAS ON SOLAR ENERGY AUSTIN - Fort Worth has slightly more total solar energy, and 50% more solar per capita, than Dallas, according to a new report released today by Environment Texas Research & Policy Center. The results come from the seventh edition of Shining Cities 2020: The Top U.S. Cities for Solar Energy, ahead of the expected approval by the Dallas City Council of a new climate plan which includes new TOP ENVIRONMENTAL (AND ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL) BILLS IN THE Environment Texas supports: SB 777 (Zaffirini), HB 514 (Hinojosa) and HB 856 (Hinojosa/Zwiener) restoring the right of local governments to restrict the use of single-use plastic bags and polystyrene (aka “Styrofoam”) cups and containers. SB 1850 (Rodriguez) and HB 3854 (Walle) to fight illegal dumping of tires. REPORT: HOUSTON WILL HAVE 65,000 ELECTRIC CARS BY 2030 HOUSTON — The number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Houston is projected to increase to 65,000 by 2030, according to a new report from Environment Texas. But these vehicles won’t have enough places to recharge their batteries unless the city adds more than 2,000 new charging stations in publicly accessible locations. However, funds from the Volkswagen emissions settlement and from WHICH ELECTRIC COMPANY PAYS THE MOST FOR YOUR SOLAR POWER With solar panels becoming more affordable to consumers, you may be considering equipping your home with solar power. But for Texans who can choose their electric provider (e.g. Houston and Dallas, not Austin and San Antonio), the different plans from energy providers charging different rates with unique buyback plans can be confusing. As a prospective solar citizen, which REPORT: 40,000 ELECTRIC CARS COULD BE ON SAN ANTONIO ROADS SAN ANTONIO – With an estimated 40,000 electric vehicles (EVs) hitting San Antonio streets by 2030, a new study by Environment Texas, TexPIRG and Frontier Group notes the Alamo City could need 1,340 new charging stations to make sure these new EVs have enough places to park and recharge. The groups pointed to funds available from the VW settlement and the Legislature as great GALVESTON BAY HAUNTED BY TOXIC CHEMICALS, INDUSTRIAL WASTE Monday, October 31, 2011. HOUSTON– In anticipation of Halloween, Environment Texas unveiled the Ten Scariest Facts about the Galveston Bay, showing that a terrifying concoction of toxic chemicals such as arsenic, industrial waste, and other pollutants have made Galveston Bay a ghost of its former self. “Halloween is the season to bescared
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Statement: Senate transportation bill includes key $350 million to fund wildlife crossings. The Senate Environment and Public Works committee will mark up a bipartisan transportation bill on Wednesday that includes $350 million for wildlife crossings, which would allow animals to safely traverse over and under roadways and access newhabitat.
REPORTS | ENVIRONMENT TEXAS Superfund Underfunded. This report finds that only 10 of the nation’s most toxic Superfund sites were cleaned up in Fiscal Year 2020 -- less than one seventh of the annual total in the 1990s. Environment Texas Research and Policy Center found that insufficient funding jeopardized the cleanup of 55 existing Superfund sites inTexas, as well as
A CLEANER PATH FOR OIL IN TEXAS The global oil price war, demand reductions resulting from the coronavirus outbreak, and the industry’s mountain of debt have left Texas oil and gas companies in crisis. But even before the crisis, oil and gas drilling in Texas posed dangers to the environment and public health. Any response to the current crisis by the Railroad Commission (RRC) and other state leaders should recognize the MICROGRIDS AND ENERGY STORAGE Microgrids and Energy Storage. Developing microgrids and energy storage systems on campus allows America’s colleges and universities to help pave the way to a future of 100 percent clean and renewable energy, developing pioneering solutions that can later be adopted by other institutions and the electric grid at large. REPORT: HOUSTON WILL HAVE 65,000 ELECTRIC CARS BY 2030 HOUSTON — The number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Houston is projected to increase to 65,000 by 2030, according to a new report from Environment Texas. But these vehicles won’t have enough places to recharge their batteries unless the city adds more than 2,000 new charging stations in publicly accessible locations. However, funds from the Volkswagen emissions settlement and fromTROUBLE IN THE AIR
People across America regularly breathe unhealthy air that increases their risk of premature death, asthma attacks and other adverse health impacts. In 2016, 73 million Americans experienced more than 100 days of degraded air quality with the potential to harm human health. That is equal to more than three months of the year in which smog and/or particulate pollution was above the level that TESTIMONY ON WATER & WASTEWATER IN FRACKING Executive Director. Author: Luke Metzger. Executive Director. (512) 479-0388. Contact person by email. More posts by this author. Started on staff: 1998. B.A., University of Southern California. As the executive director of Environment Texas, Luke is a leading voice in the state for clean air, clean water, clean energy and open space. TEXAS POWER PLANTS POLLUTE AS MUCH AS 45.9 MILLION CARS Texas’ power plants combined produce as much carbon each year as 45.9 million cars. “Texas has shown that it can rank among the leaders in renewable energy, particularly solar and wind,” said Alyssa Burgin, director of The Texas Drought Project. “There are limitless opportunities for non-polluting energy generation systemswhich will
EXXONMOBIL FACES CLEAN AIR ACT LAWSUIT FOR VIOLATIONS AT HOUSTON – Sierra Club and Environment Texas announced today that they intend to sue ExxonMobil Corporation in federal court for thousands of violations of the federal Clean Air Act at its Baytown refinery and chemical plant complex. The suit would be the third case filed by the two environmental groups since 2008 to stop illegal air emissions arising from so-called “upset” events at LETTER TO HARRIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON RENEWABLE ENERGY We, the undersigned individuals and organizations, thank you for your recent vote on purchasing renewable energy credits to cover 100% of Harris County’s electricity supply for the next year: it’s a great first step. But there is so much more we can do to become a greener county, and we urge you to demonstrate further leadership on climatechange action.
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