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ECONOTES 2013-03-11: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Houston’s Plan To Make Landfills Extinct (Co.EXIST, 3/4/2013)
    To increase the city’s dismal recycling rates, Houston’s government is trying something else: One Bin for All. It will collect all trash together in one bin and then convert it to biofuel.
    http://www.fastcoexist.com/
  2. Houston can tranform utility easements into greenways – Opinion (Houston Chronicle, 3/1/2013)
    As the city and private donors pour hundreds of millions into rejuvenating and connecting Houston’s bicycle paths, transmission-line easements could serve as the missing north-south piece to criss the bayou greenways that cross Houston east-west, linking them all together in a single network. Houston is spending money and effort to transform our bayous into gorgeous park space, but it would be for nothing if folks can’t get there.
    http://www.chron.com/
  3. 2013 Healthy Communities Indicators Symposium (Guidry News, 3/7/2013)
    Nearly 300 of Houston’s healthcare professionals and advocates gathered at the George R. Brown Convention Center for the 2013 Healthy Communities Indicators Symposium presented by Center for Houston’s Future, The Region’s Think Tank. Houston’s ability to be globally competitive depends, in large part, on how the region addresses its numerous health challenges, from obesity to air pollution, identified in Center for Houston’s Future’s 2013 Healthy Communities Indicator Report.
    http://www.guidrynews.com/

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