ECONOTES 2012-07-23: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region
Featured
- Changing the plans – America’s oil capital is throwing up a few environmental surprises (The Economist, 07/14/2012)
Houston has come a long way in a few years, transforming slowly into a more environmentally-conscious city. More than half the cars in the official city fleet are hybrid or electric; a bike-sharing program began in May; and about a third of Houston’s power comes Texan wind farms.
http://www.economist.com/ - Sarnoff: Green houses for less green inside Loop (Nancy Sarnoff – Houston Chronicle, 07/20/2012)
Avenue Community Development Corp., a nonprofit specializing in affordable housing, is developing a collection of energy-efficient homes in the near north side priced between $166,000 and $185,000 – arguably a bargain inside the Loop. The homes are expected to receive certification from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED for Homes program.
http://www.chron.com/ - Students Build Bat House To Combat Mosquitoes In Green And Efficient Way (Pat Hernandez – KUHF News, 07/17/2012)
Recent rains and high temperatures have brought a lot of mosquitoes. College interns at the Houston Zoo have found an environmentally-friendly way to reduce the mosquito population: build a bat house. In addition to eating large numbers of mosquitoes each night, bats act as pollinators.
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EcoNotes
- 23 July
- The Drought Killed Texas Trees, But Not How You Might Think (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - EPA to review mercury rule on new power plants (Timothy Gardner – Planet Ark News)
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- The Drought Killed Texas Trees, But Not How You Might Think (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
- 20 July
- Let’s make the switch to natural gas (T. Boone Pickens – Houston Chronicle)
http://www.chron.com/ - Please Welcome Our New Algae Overlords (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - Texas drought update: not out of the woods yet (Danielle Kalisek – Texas Water Resources Institute)
http://twri.tamu.edu/ - Water conservation tips can save homeowners water and money (Alejandra Arreola-Triana – Texas Water Resources Institute)
http://twri.tamu.edu/ - Â Local water suppliers continue to deal with drought consequences (Kathy Wythe – Texas Water Resources Institute)
http://twri.tamu.edu/ - ‘Why Do You Hate Jobs?’ Stephen Colbert Grills the EPA (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
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- Let’s make the switch to natural gas (T. Boone Pickens – Houston Chronicle)
- 19 July
- A View From the Tipping Point: The ‘Switch’ for Energy’s Future (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - Greenpeace Ad (Guidry News)
http://www.guidrynews.com/ - Drought Update: The Week the Rains Came to Texas (Daniel Ramirez – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - EPA Provides $950,000 to Improve Water Quality Using Green Infrastructure in 17 Communities (EPA News)
http://yosemite.epa.gov/ - Pay increase approved for one county employee (Amber Gonzales – The Sealy News)
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- A View From the Tipping Point: The ‘Switch’ for Energy’s Future (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
- 18 July
- Editorial: Buffalo Bayou Park should be easier to get to (Houston Chronicle)
http://www.chron.com/ - Climate change link to 2011 drought, heat? 3 studies say yes in mixed verdict (Texas Climate News)
http://texasclimatenews.org/ - Environmental Groups Pitch $500M Recovery Plan For Gulf Oil Spill (Andrew Schneider – KUHF News)
http://app1.kuhf.org/ - How to Score a Free Toilet in Texas: The Water Rebate Round-Up (Daniel Ramirez – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - Railroad Commission Takes a Step Towards Closing the Revolving Door (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - Manvel Council hears about recycling program (Judy Zavalla – Alvin Sun Advertiser)
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- Editorial: Buffalo Bayou Park should be easier to get to (Houston Chronicle)
- 17 July
- Students Build Bat House To Combat Mosquitoes In Green And Efficient Way (Pat Hernandez – KuHF News)
http://app1.kuhf.org/ - Not Enough: Even Higher Price for Electricity Urged for Texas (Dave Fehling – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - What We Learned About Water in Texas at the ‘Life By the Drop’ Panel (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
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- Students Build Bat House To Combat Mosquitoes In Green And Efficient Way (Pat Hernandez – KuHF News)
- 16 July
- Why a Bunch of Kids Are Suing the TCEQ (Sheyda Aboii)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - Austin’s Green Building Incubator: A Look at the Pecan Street Project (Terrence Henry – StateImpact)
http://stateimpact.npr.org/ - Natural gas glut a dilemma for Obama (Jennifer A. Dlouhy – Houston Chronicle)
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- Why a Bunch of Kids Are Suing the TCEQ (Sheyda Aboii)
- 15 July
- Growing water needs pit agriculture against recreation (Matthew Tresaugue – Houston Chronicle)
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- Growing water needs pit agriculture against recreation (Matthew Tresaugue – Houston Chronicle)
- 14 July
- Changing the plans – America’s oil capital is throwing up a few environmental surprises (The Economist)
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- Changing the plans – America’s oil capital is throwing up a few environmental surprises (The Economist)
- 13 July
- How Parks and Green Infrastructure Protect Public Health (The Trust for Public Land)
http://www.tpl.org/ - City to look at expanding water supply (Mike Morris – Houston Chronicle)
http://www.chron.com/ - Texas judge backs environmentalists on “Public Trust Doctrine†and climate (Texas Climate News)
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- How Parks and Green Infrastructure Protect Public Health (The Trust for Public Land)
- 8 July
- Sarnoff: Green houses for less green inside Loop (Nancy Sarnoff – Houston Chronicle)
http://www.chron.com/ - Texas Seeks New Water Supplies Amid Drought (John Burnett – NPR)
https://www.npr.org/ - South Texas farmers hobbled by lack of rain (William Pack – Houston Chronicle)
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- Sarnoff: Green houses for less green inside Loop (Nancy Sarnoff – Houston Chronicle)