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ECONOTES 2012-01-11: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Re-Plant Houston Begins Reforestation (Pat Hernandez – KUHF News, 01/06/2012)
    “Re-plant Houston” is a program that will use the help of volunteers to plant over 25,000 trees in four Houston parks: Memorial, Hermann, MacGregor and Mason Parks. These four parks have removed an estimated 10,000 trees due to the drought. The Houston Parks Department has started by replanting a 17-foot live oak at Memorial Park.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/
  2. Endangered Turtles Find New Hope at Texas A&M-Galveston Sea Life Facility (Guidry News, 01/10/2012)
    Texas A&M University at Galveston and its new Sea Life Facility are now providing endangered sea turtles with a place to recover before being released back into the Gulf of Mexico. The Oceans and Coastal Studies building is the only Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified building on the Gulf coast and is suited for the rescue work. The university has been involved in turtle restoration efforts for many years, and this program provides another opportunity.
    http://guidrynews.com/
  3. Texas Tops List of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Terrence Henry – StateImpact, 01/11/2012)
    The Environmental Protection Agency has released a new interactive map that shows the greenhouse gas emissions throughout the country for 2010. Texas has the most facilities reporting greenhouse gas emissions with 673 facilities, and it has the most emissions with 294 million metric tons of greenhouse gases emitted in 2010.
    http://stateimpact.npr.org/
  4. Harris County Among Nation’s Worst Air, Water Polluters (Andrew Schenider – KUHF News, 01/05/2012)
    http://app1.kuhf.org/

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