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ECONOTES 2012-03-19: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. How to Cool Down Texas Power Plants With Less Water (Terrence Henry – StateImpact, 03/16/2012)
    Water conservation is continually becoming a more pressing issue. Ashlynn Stillwell, a civil and architectural engineering PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Austin with the Webber Energy Group, provided insight into water use by power plants and how it can affect Texas’ water supply. The recent drought has made people pay attention although this research has been going on for years.
    http://stateimpact.npr.org/
  2. Natural Gas a Weak Weapon Against Climate Change, New Study Asserts (Mason Inman – National Geographic, 03/14/2012)
    A new study found that although natural gas is a cleaner fuel than coal, it will not slow global warming this century. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is already so great that even switching to carbon-free electricity would not stop temperatures from rising. However, natural gas is one step toward cleaner energy sources.
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/
  3. Do Recent Rains Mean The Drought Is Over? (Ed Mayberry – KUHF News, 03/15/2012)
    The much-needed recent rains have been welcomed, but it does not mean that the drought is over. Over the last couple of months, parts of Texas have improved several drought categories. However, the summer heat is quickly approaching, and there is a possibility that the conditions will return.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/

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