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How we assisted Houston residents in monitoring air quality and reporting pollution

Read full article: How we assisted Houston residents in monitoring air quality and reporting pollution

After identifying flaws in the stateโ€™s air monitoring, the Tribune hosted workshops to inform Houston Ship Channel communities.

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U.S. Supreme Court pauses federal smog control plan that Texas opposed

Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court pauses federal smog control plan that Texas opposed

Environmental experts say the ruling will pause measures to reduce smog in some states and influence suits in lower courts.

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EPA rule to slash toxic pollution will affect 80 Texas plants

Read full article: EPA rule to slash toxic pollution will affect 80 Texas plants

The new federal limits target six cancer-causing chemicals and aim to reduce the cancer risk of cancer for nearby communities.

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Over 2,000 residents in East Houston face health hazard due to petrochemical plant

Read full article: Over 2,000 residents in East Houston face health hazard due to petrochemical plant

The emissions from the plant pose significant health risks such as asthma, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases to the nearby households.

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Gulf Coast petrochemical growth draws billions in tax breaks despite pollution violations

Read full article: Gulf Coast petrochemical growth draws billions in tax breaks despite pollution violations

A new report by the Environmental Integrity Project compiled data on every U.S. plastics plant built, expanded or proposed since 2012, revealing massive growth in Texas.

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Neglected and exposed: Toxic air lingers in a Texas Latino community, revealing failures in stateโ€™s air monitoring system

Read full article: Neglected and exposed: Toxic air lingers in a Texas Latino community, revealing failures in stateโ€™s air monitoring system

Public data from a network of state air monitors around the Houston Ship Channel is hard to interpret and is often inadequate, leaving Latino-majority neighborhoods like Cloverleaf unaware of whether the air they breathe is safe.

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The EPA sets tougher national soot standards. These 10 Texas counties already exceed them.

Read full article: The EPA sets tougher national soot standards. These 10 Texas counties already exceed them.

Some environmental experts are skeptical that Texas can meet the new rules on particulate matter, which can cause serious respiratory problems.

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Texas will have to cut methane emissions from oil fields under new federal climate rule

Read full article: Texas will have to cut methane emissions from oil fields under new federal climate rule

The Biden Administration announced a crackdown on methane emissions, a major driver of climate change. Major oil and gas companies also signed on to a voluntary net-zero commitment.

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EPAโ€™s inspector general says agency isnโ€™t enforcing benzene pollution rules at refineries in Texas, nationally

Read full article: EPAโ€™s inspector general says agency isnโ€™t enforcing benzene pollution rules at refineries in Texas, nationally

A report by the federal environmental agencyโ€™s internal watchdog found that EPA is failing to enforce its own pollution limits for the known carcinogen at many refineries โ€” including some in Texas.

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Texas House moves to crack down on polluters with stricter penalties and heavier oversight

Read full article: Texas House moves to crack down on polluters with stricter penalties and heavier oversight

The bill would require the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to focus enforcement and increase penalties on repeat violators and increase public outreach. Still, environmental advocates say the effort was too โ€œmodestโ€ in its reach.

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Senatorโ€™s bill would fine Texans for multiple environmental complaints that donโ€™t lead to enforcement

Read full article: Senatorโ€™s bill would fine Texans for multiple environmental complaints that donโ€™t lead to enforcement

The bill would impose fines when residents make more than three complaints to the state environmental agency in a year if they donโ€™t result in enforcement action. Critics warn the bill would discourage people from reporting pollution.

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EPA says it is looking for โ€œsuper-emittersโ€ of methane gas in Texasโ€™ Permian Basin

Read full article: EPA says it is looking for โ€œsuper-emittersโ€ of methane gas in Texasโ€™ Permian Basin

The federal environment agency says it will continue flyovers of the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico until Aug. 15 using infrared cameras to survey oil and gas operations.

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The EPA has identified 23 U.S. facilities that are emitting toxic air pollution that puts people at risk

Read full article: The EPA has identified 23 U.S. facilities that are emitting toxic air pollution that puts people at risk

One of them is in Laredo, which has elevated rates of cancer, according to a recent state analysis. The findings come after reporting by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune.

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Smog levels in Texas surge during heat wave, bringing worst summer air quality in a decade

Read full article: Smog levels in Texas surge during heat wave, bringing worst summer air quality in a decade

Emissions are reacting with the summer heat to create high levels of smog, hazardous air pollution that damages the lungs. But state officials are pushing back on ozone pollution controls proposed by the EPA, arguing such rules would compromise the electric grid.

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U.S. Supreme Court ruling limits EPAโ€™s authority in regulating greenhouse gases

Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court ruling limits EPAโ€™s authority in regulating greenhouse gases

The high court said a cap on power plantsโ€™ carbon dioxide emissions that forces a transition to other fuels may be a โ€œsensibleโ€ solution to the climate crisis, but that Congress did not give the Environmental Protection Agency the broad authority to make such requirements. Texas was one of 17 states that joined in the suit.

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EPA seeks more smog controls in Houston, Dallas after they fail to meet standards

Read full article: EPA seeks more smog controls in Houston, Dallas after they fail to meet standards

The Houston and Dallas regions may soon be designated as โ€œsevereโ€ violators of federal smog rules, which would prompt more aggressive regulations.

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Climate change is making Texas hotter, threatening public health, water supply and the stateโ€™s infrastructure

Read full article: Climate change is making Texas hotter, threatening public health, water supply and the stateโ€™s infrastructure

A report from the state climatologist finds that the state is experiencing hotter days with less relief from high temperatures at night.

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Toxic formaldehyde levels found in the air in neighborhoods near Houston Ship Channel

Read full article: Toxic formaldehyde levels found in the air in neighborhoods near Houston Ship Channel

Air pollution monitoring in 2019 and 2020 show levels of formaldehyde, a known carcinogen, in neighborhoods along the Houston Ship Channel that pose health threats to the largely Hispanic residents living in that area.

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State agency unveils new technology aimed at closing air quality monitoring gap

Read full article: State agency unveils new technology aimed at closing air quality monitoring gap

HOUSTON โ€“ Channel 2 Investigates uncovered a lapse in a safety net that so many of our communities depend on. A gap in air quality monitoring where dangerous chemicals could be released into the air. Nearly two months after our report, the Texas Commission On Environmental Quality is unveiling new technology aimed at improving that effort. Network of 200 Stationary Air MonitorsOne of the criticisms has been, right before a hurricane rolls in, the fixed air monitoring stations would go offline when theyโ€™re needed most as plants and refineries burn off excess chemicals as theyโ€™re being shut down. โ€œGet real time data about the air, not just where our stationary air monitors are but all around the facility is going to be a game changer for us,โ€ Baker said.

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This Texas-based company sells dog masks to protect pets against coronavirus, smoke, dust and other air pollutants

Read full article: This Texas-based company sells dog masks to protect pets against coronavirus, smoke, dust and other air pollutants

HOUSTON An Austin-based company, the Good Air Team have designed dog masks that protect pets from toxins in the air. The K9 Mask provides N95 air filter protection against smoke, dust, bacteria, smog and other air pollutants, the company says. In 2019, Evan Daugherty and Kirby Holmes, the co-owners of the Good Air Team, launched a fully-funded Kickstarter campaign. The Good Air Team started in 2015 as an educational website about the damages of global air pollution and the solution of wearing a pollution air mask. The duo launched Pollution Air Mask, which protects people from air pollution using stylish designs with innovative face mask technology.

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