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Under the direction of a Trump executive order, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans drop its mandatory reporting of emitters from 46 different greenhouse gas sources.
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Bird experts say the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center is one of the deadliest buildings in Dallas for birds. Advocates want the redesign to be more bird-friendly.
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City council member Jeanette Martinez and residents cited concerns about pollution, including proximity to the Medical District.
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A new analysis found heavily urbanized areas of Dallas are 14 degrees hotter due to the heat island effect. Dallas planners say limiting the use of pavement could help combat the heat.
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Residents in rural Granbury say a proposed new power plant next to a Bitcoin mine will only make their health problems worse.
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HB 1592 creates a statewide alert system for risks to wildlife and crops.
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Climate advocates welcomed the news of the factory's possible closure, but said they will continue to hold the city accountable.
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Texas lawmakers are lobbying for millions of dollars to fight the New World Screwworm.
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Advocates are calling on the city to use a legal tool to close plants in West Dallas and Joppa.
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The state Water Development Board agreed with rural landowners that two regional water plans are at odds over the proposed reservoir in Northeast Texas.
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Barring a veto from Gov. Greg Abbott, these will soon become law in Texas.
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Experts say the sight of satellites burning up on re-entry to the atmosphere will become more common as more man-made objects are launched.