Downwinders at Risk is working with experts and municipalities to create a clean air research network.

Donald Trump’s upset win last week was generally cheered by the Texas oil and gas industry.

Downwinders at Risk's College of Constructive Hell-Raising to start in January.

The North Texas green community filled up Dallas Arbortum's Rosine Hall for a happy night honoring local eco-heros. 

Proposals for reform of the Texas Railroad Commission will be voted on by the commission that reviews state agencies' performance. 

This is the first victory for an alliance of environmental groups banded together as the Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Air Network or DFW CAN.

A panel discussion will accompany screening in Fort Worth on April 21.

The Bureau of Land Management announced it had deferred the parcel at Lake Lewisville set to be auctioned April 20 for oil and gas leasing. 

A coalition of ranchers, environmentalists and disgruntled landowners has suffered a major setback in its battle to block a proposed pipeline.

Aug. 12, 2015

In the wake of State House Bill 40, Texas cities in the Barnett Shale region, including Denton and Fort Worth, find themselves stripped of rights to develop health and safety ordinances for subsurface oil and gas operations and subjected to a vague standard for regulations governing surface operations. 

The bill was enacted in reaction to Denton’s fracking ban and other cities’ strict drilling ordinances. 

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