March 6, 2013

By Phillip Shinoda

Hundreds of people from all over the country converged on Dallas for the Frack Attack Summit, March 2-3. There were people from Philadelphia to San Francisco, and from Wyoming to Texas. Their common interest was the effect of hydraulic fracturing for gas on the environment: water, air, health, community.

New wheels in Cowtown • Austin-based nonprofit seeks DFW volunteers for home energy app   By Julie Thibodeaux


    


READY TO ROLL     

March 1, 2013

     

By Brandolon Barnett     

February 27, 2013     

The Greener Good Closes Its Doors

Get a Jump Start on Spring Gardening

By Keri Houchin
Although the weather may be chaotic, believe it or not, spring is just around the corner. The first day of spring is March 20th and now is the time to plant for many vegetables. According to the Texas A&M AgriLIFE Extension, here is what you can be planting now.
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Julie’s Green Light: Feb. 25 • Anti-gas drilling activists to gather in Big D •  North Texas Commission to gather about water crisis • SMU conference showcases potential geothermal energy in oil and gas plays  By Julie Thibodeaux 


     

By Brandolon Barnett     

February 20, 2013     

Film Screening: "Beyond Pollution"

Julie’s Green Light:  Feb.

By Brandolon Barnett

February 13, 2013 

  
Julie’s Green Light:  Feb. 12 • Park Drilling Vote Delayed in Dallas • North Texans headed to Climate Change Rally • USGBC North Texas recruiting young professionals  

By Julie Thibodeaux


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