UPDATE: Regional Haze Hearings in Oklahoma City Today
January 12, 2015
After a great turnout of enthusiastic supporters filled the auditorium of Austin Community College on Tuesday, the second of two public hearings on the EPA's proposed rule on regional haze is today in Oklahoma City. It's not too late to add your...
“Impunity” – A Poem by Mayté Salazar
January 7, 2015
Last month, Sierra Club issued an expression of solidarity for organizations protesting the deaths of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and other victims of injustice that drew many comments, some racist, vicious, and crude. In response to some of the...
Sierra Club Hires Reggie James as Interim Director of Lone Star Chapter
January 7, 2015
The Sierra Club announced today the hiring of Reggie James as Interim Director of the Lone Star Chapter. James will lead the chapter for a six-month term, at which time the chapter’s Executive Committee expects to hire a permanent Chapter Director....
The Lone Star Sierran - December 2014
January 3, 2015
Important Haze and Ozone Hearings, Austin Passes Historic Energy Plan, Better Building Codes Might Be On the Way, and Much More
You Can Help Achieve A Victory for Clean Air, Attend the EPA Haze Protection Hearings!
January 2, 2015
Our national parks and wildlife refuges are American treasures that have long provided adventures and memories for many locals and visitors to Texas. But thick smog from haze pollution is clouding our state’s remarkable vistas and dramatically...
One Last Hooray for the Wilderness Act 50th Anniversary
January 2, 2015
In April, Sierra Club volunteers from across the state ventured to Big Bend National Park to assist with the park’s ongoing grassland restoration efforts. Grasslands in the low-lying flats of the park were devastated by over-grazing in the late 19th...
Sierra Club Responds to ERCOT “Impact of Environmental Regulations in the ERCOT Region” Report
December 17, 2014
Yesterday, ERCOT released the report “Impact of Environmental Regulations in the ERCOT Region,” which is their analysis of how safeguards and protections such as the Clean Power Plan, regional haze rule, and mercury pollution limits might affect...
Official Recommendation to Texas: Update Building Energy Codes to 2015 Standards (San Antonio Already Set to Adopt)
December 16, 2014
December has been a big month for energy efficient buildings in Texas. First, after nearly two years of deliberation, San Antonio is poised to be the first city in Texas to adopt the most up to date building energy codes. Second, the state’s...
Sierra Club, Austin Energy Reach Agreement on Proposal to Ramp up Renewable Energy, Phase Out Dirty Gas and Coal by 2023
December 4, 2014
Utility officials presented an updated proposal for the 2025 Austin Resource Generation Plan at the Council Committee on Austin Energy at City Hall today. The plan discussed before City Council today will, if approved, make historic commitments to...
The Lone Star Sierran - November 2014
November 28, 2014
Clean Air Successes, Denton Passes Fracking Ban and Much More