ERCOT Report Confirms Texas Well-Positioned to Comply with Clean Power Plan,...
By John HallIn Texas, we are graced with world class clean energy at rock bottom prices. This means we are well positioned – more than any other state in our nation — to drive clean energy up while...
View ArticleTexas’ Attorney General, Governor Could Learn from Fellow Republicans on...
By Jim MarstonIf you are a regular reader of our blog, you already know that the Clean Power Plan – the first-ever nationwide limits on carbon pollution from power plants – represents a giant victory...
View ArticleThese 3 States Have a Head Start on the Clean Power Plan. You'd Never Guess...
As readers of this blog will know, Texas is well-positioned to meet the goals of the Clean Power Plan. This post from our colleague Keith Gaby, one of our experts in politics and climate, provides some...
View ArticleClearer (and Healthier!) Skies Ahead in Texas’ National Parks – EPA’s...
By Christina WolfeYesterday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule aimed to address what’s known as “regional haze” that has been affecting visibility and health in Texas, as well...
View ArticleTalking TERP– The Texas Approach to Clean Air (Part 1)
By Christina WolfePhoto courtesy of: Texas House of Representatives Texas is home to many unique things – from the iconic Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo to the Eiffel Tower in Paris (Texas), we tend to do...
View ArticleTalking TERP– The Texas Approach to Clean Air (Part 2)
By Christina WolfePhoto courtesy of: Texas House of Representatives (In Part 1 of our series on the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan, we provided an overview to the unique approach that Texas has taken...
View ArticleProtecting people's health while growing Texas' economy
By John HallA thriving economy now or a thriving planet for my grandchildren? Why not both? With Texas’s plentiful natural resources and cutting-edge research and development capabilities, we don’t...
View ArticleSmoggier Skies in Texas? No Thanks, Washington!
By Christina WolfeBefore leaving for summer recess, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill, H.R. 806, that would sideline public health protections by changing the Clean Air Act...
View ArticleWhy Honeycutt is such an alarming choice for EPA's science advisory panel
By Elena Craft, PhDMichael Honeycutt – the man set to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s prestigious Science Advisory Board – has spent most of his career as a credentialed counterpoint...
View ArticleHouston's smog won't go away without EPA's help
By Elena Craft, PhDManchester County refineries. Houston, Texas. The Environmental Protection Agency recently gave Houston three years to meet health-based limits for ground-level ozone, or smog. While...
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