Protecting Margret Hofmann's Tree Ordinance Legacy From Greg Abbott
July 25, 2017
Governor Greg Abbott neglects Austin's beloved "Tree Lady," Margret Hofmann, as he continues to target tree ordinances during the Texas legislature special session.
Ready for Solar? Austin Becomes Third City in Texas to Make New Buildings “Solar-Ready”
July 19, 2017
Austin is now the third city in Texas to adopt a solar-ready requirement for new construction, but the first that will cover both residential and commercial developments.
Saving Laguna Madre Web Series, Episode 1: Our Home
July 10, 2017
Episode 1 of Saving Laguna Madre, "Our Home."
Austin “SHINES” A Light Toward A Clean Energy Future
July 6, 2017
Austin Energy has taken another step toward a 100% clean energy future after reaching an agreement with energy storage company Younicos on a battery system capable of powering more than 1,500 homes for two hours each day.
Buy Your Tickets Now For The Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter Awards July 22
June 29, 2017
Please join us on Saturday, July 22, 2017 to honor and celebrate the 2017 Lone Star Chapter Environmental Award winners at a special banquet in Austin! This year's event will be held in a private room at Chez Zee in midtown Austin. This is a time...
San Anto Express: Making Climate Action Happen in the Alamo City
June 26, 2017
If there was any question as to what “America First” meant when it came to the subject of climate change, the world got its thumb-in-the-eye answer on June 1 when Trump announced plans to extricate the United States from the hard-won Paris Accord, a...
Dallas and San Antonio City Councils Turn Green in Municipal Elections
June 23, 2017
Electoral success for pro-environment candidates is often hard to come by in the current political climate, but in the recent municipal elections in Dallas and San Antonio, pro-environment candidates proved to be quite popular with voters. Time will...
A Historic Legal Victory Against ExxonMobil
June 22, 2017
To “start at the beginning” of the story of our victory against ExxonMobil, you’d have to go back more than seven years. To explain why it matters, you’d have to go back decades, because the pollution that makes people sick in the Houston area has...
Proposed Recommendations to Austin Energy Will Move City Closer to 100% Renewable Energy
June 20, 2017
This week, City Council, Resource Management Commission, and Electric Utility Commission will begin discussions on a host of recommendations that would move Austin forward again on climate action.