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Nukes of Hazard
1. Nukes mean mines: Are we digging a new toxic legacy before the last one’s filled in?
ii. Risky Business: What CPS won’t tell you about nuclear power
iii. Until the end of the world: Nuclear power stops; its poisonous wastes never do

Lee’s Electric Company: CPS Energy CEO fights for this job and $600,000 paycheck

Last Chance for a Slow Dance? All the world fiddles as we near global warming’s point of no return

Intervention: San Antonio returns to its ailing Yanaguana River

Hardberger’s Mission Verde not impossible. PLUS: Selling Verde (city sustainability plan)

Occult energy futures: Texas digging in heels on carbon, as national pressures grow. [w/ Drilling Rhetoric: four national energy plans.]

Hot Wired: Workers say corner-cutting and staff reductions at CPS Energy are putting San Antonio at risk.

Free Lucky! (Then What?)

Hill Country Militia: Grassroots homesteaders tighten ranks to fight urban encroachment (Also ran in the Austin Chronicle.)

Muro del Odio
i. People of the Forgotten River grapple with the Border Wall
ii. Surveyor stakes and costly mistakes on La Linea
iii. Walling off the Rio Grande may hand river a death sentence

Bob Loves You: Big Oil goes into damage control

Undermining South Texas: New uranium boom affecting South Texas water, lands

CPS Must Die: Why San Antonio’s utility is not only wrong on nukes

Banging the drum for Bio-Defense: Real risks from bioterror not where you would suspect

Rockin’ J and sprawl’s shadow

Global Warming hates South Texas: Climate change predictions come down to the regional level.

plant in window

Houston Press

System Failure after Tropical Storm Allison

Drug trials and one dead guinea pig

Diane Wilson: An Unreasonable Woman

The Fix Is In: UTMB and prison healthcare

Tony Cantu’s war on the Epernay subdivision

Biodeisel gains traction in Houston

BFI’s ill wind sickening landfill neighbors

New Orleans Gambit

Oilmen, Peak Oil, and sour crude

Texas Observer

Rough Water Ahead

(Really wish they’d put Huntsman’s Odessa Syndrome, referenced in textbook Practicing Texas Politics, online.)

Mississippi Sun-Herald

From the Paradise in Peril series
Mississippi’s nursery estuaries
Price of run-off pollution
restorationEnviro education making strides
Stinky City no more
Dispelling old industrial stereotypes

Odessa, Las Vegas, Pecos …

Where is all that stuff?

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