I am thrilled to see it become a national landmark and witness the impact that will have on Marfa. Preserving the Blackwell School will be crucial to ensuring that future generations learn its rich, complicated history.
As a public service, public health stories are free to Central Texans during the coronavirus crisis. Please support our local journalists by subscribing today. Call 512-392-2458. Texas plan to reduce haze in national parks wouldn’t require any new limits on pollution Fri, 07/02/2021 - 7:38pm Erin Douglas, The Texas Tribune Friday, July 2, 2021 Texas regulators on Wednesday advanced a plan for reducing pollution at its national parks that lacks any new limits on air pollutants that cause haze and disregards concerns voiced by federal agencies and environmentalists alike. Texas’ proposed plan which is required by the federal government to improve visibility at national parks and other federally protected areas would not require coal plants in Texas to do anything differently to reduce haze on the federally-managed lands. Environmentalists had hoped Texas would require the power plants, one of the largest contributors to haze, to install pollution-reducing technology, such as scrubbers, that most other states have required for several years.
Texas plan to reduce haze in national parks wouldn’t require any new limits on pollution Texas Tribune Updated: Tags: An early morning view along the Rio Grande looking towards Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park. Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Texas regulators on Wednesday advanced a plan for reducing pollution at its national parks that lacks any new limits on air pollutants that cause haze and disregards concerns voiced by federal agencies and environmentalists alike. Texas’ proposed plan which is required by the federal government to improve visibility at national parks and other federally protected areas would not require coal plants in Texas to do anything differently to reduce haze on the federally-managed lands. Environmentalists had hoped Texas would require the power plants, one of the largest contributors to haze, to install pollution-reducing technology, such as scrubbers, that most other states have required for several years.
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Civic strategist Sarah Jackson will be formally named president-elect for 2022. The appointments of Kennedy, Dixon and Jackson will mark the first time the Texas Lyceum has been led by a trio of women, the organization said. I am honored to lead this unique organization during a time when the ideals on which were founded and continue to operate are more important than ever, Kennedy said. Amidst the backdrop of unprecedented political division exacerbated by the ongoing global pandemic, The Texas Lyceum serves as a model for bringing together diverse and diverging viewpoints in an effort to collectively move Texas forward.