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ECONOTES 2012-08-06: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Why the Las Brisas Coal Plant Air Permit Was Reversed (Terrence Henry – StateImpact, 07/26/2012)
    The construction of Las Brisas, a proposed coal plant in Corpus Christi, has been set back after an air permit was revoked. The permit was granted in January 2011, and following, a challenge to that permit was brought by a coalition of environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), the Corpus Christi Clean Economy Coalition, and several Texas cities.
    http://stateimpact.npr.org/
  2. Galveston: Rising Gulf, coastal erosion complicate development planning (David Barer – Texas Climate News, 08/06/2012)
    Studies by Texas scientists suggest infrastructure on the West End will eventually be lost to rising tides and erosion. This has sparked a debate, one side proposing thath new development should move to the island’s east; the other side questioning the validity of the findings and believing the building should continue.
    http://texasclimatenews.org/
  3. Forecast calls for more downpours, according to Environment Texas (Asher Price – The Statesman, 07/31/2012)
    Environment Texas is a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization that defends the environment through independent research, tough-minded advocacy and spirited grassroots action. This group released an analysis Tuesday that found that heavy rainstorms are happening increasingly frequently. This storm analysis has been linked to climate change.
    http://www.statesman.com/

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