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The federal agency is considering designating the Permian Basin as a “non-attainment area,” meaning it could face tougher emissions regulations.
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How Houston’s Russian Community is dealing with the invasion of Ukraine. What’s the Kremlin Connection with groups in Texas that seek to disrupt and divide. And the Supreme Court appears likely to weaken the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gasses.
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U.S. representatives Henry Cuellar, Joaquín Castro, and Lloyd Doggett Thursday secured an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act which would…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given San Antonio a pass on air pollution until spring of 2018. But in a letter to Governor Greg Abbott last…
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The idling of large vehicles could be a ticketable offense in San Antonio under regulations being considered by the city. The city is trying to find a way…
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Bexar County has signed an anti-pollution order that requires trucks and other heavy vehicles to stop idling their engines in the county.The move is an…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has placed the Environmental Protection Agency’s rules for coal-fired power plants on hold, while a coalition of 30 state attorneys…
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In the environmental movement, courts have played an important role in legitimizing regulations and creating precedents. But how has the Supreme Court…
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HOUSTON — In the year since the energy industry last gathered in for its big annual confab in Houston, prices for oil and natural gas took a dive that…
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The EPA has a reputation as a liberal, green agency working towards conserving our natural resources. But how true is this assumption?Author E.G.…