Houston Area Has More Than 100 Unauthorized Air Pollution Events Already This Year

In 2024, Houston has experienced 116 unauthorized air pollution events, with nearly half related to flaring from industrial facilities. These events, occurring every 2.5 days

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After Milton, Florida Assesses Damage From Back-to-Back Climate Disasters

Hurricane Milton struck Florida just two weeks after Hurricane Helene, exacerbating the state's recovery efforts. Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm, causing widespread

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Retiring Coal Plants With Climate and Equity in Mind

A new study from Princeton University advocates for coal plant retirement strategies that prioritize climate and environmental equity, rather than just minimizing costs.

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Mobile Solar Microgrid Sees Deployment Amidst Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a mobile solar microgrid was deployed to assist recovery efforts in Georgia. Managed by the North Georgia Conference of The United Methodist

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Amid Multiple Disasters, FEMA Faces Funding Challenges, Misinformation, and Politicization

FEMA is grappling with financial and staffing shortages as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, just weeks after Hurricane Helene's devastation. Despite receiving $20 billion

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How Texas Diminished a Once-Rigorous Air Pollution Monitoring Team

An analysis reveals how Texas’ once-thorough air pollution monitoring team has been significantly weakened since the fracking boom. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s

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Federal Highway Officials Reach Agreement With Alabama Over Claims It Discriminated Against Flooded Black Residents

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has reached an agreement with Alabama's transportation department over claims that a highway expansion caused flooding in the historicall

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Hurricane Helene Could Cost $200 Billion. Nobody Knows Where the Money Will Come From

Hurricane Helene's estimated damage cost has skyrocketed to $225-250 billion, making it one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history. The destruction spans from Florida to Tennesse

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