Some oil companies have expressed interest in bidding to build wind turbines off the Texas coast, which could help reduce emissions that cause climate change but still come at an environmental cost.
Environment
Coverage of climate, conservation, natural resources, and environmental policy shaping the state, from The Texas Tribune.
West Texas gas operators released tons of excess emissions during June heat wave
When sizzling temperatures in June affected the air pressure in pipelines in West Texas, companies in five counties vented millions of pounds of natural gas and other toxins into the air.
A Texas energy company will pay $1.3 million over pollution in the Permian Basin, EPA says
The EPA last year announced aerial surveillance of โsuper-emitters.โ At least one other company in New Mexico faced a similar fine.
This summer is on track to be among Texasโ most extreme
June was only the 16th-warmest on record in Texas, but a mid-month heatwave brought an unusually high number of 100-degree days.
At a shuttered Texas coal mine, a 1-acre garden is helping feed 2,000 people per month
The garden in the middle of a 35,000-acre former mine is supplying thousands of pounds of fresh produce to families in three counties that have few grocery stores.
Company confirms it has found new funding to build a massive gas terminal at the Port of Brownsville
Brownsville is the last major deepwater port in Texas that doesnโt have large fossil fuel projects. The 750-acre facility will export Texas natural gas to other countries.
A Comal County ranch owner ponders selling his land, setting off another clash between property rights and environmental concerns
When the owner applied for a state permit that could pave the way for a subdivision, neighbors and environmentalists rallied against it in the name of protecting the areaโs rivers and the Edwards Aquifer.
Limited regulations make Texas workers responsible for preventing on-the-job heat injuries
In triple-digit temperatures, drinking water frequently and resting in the shade are minimum safety measures for avoiding injuries and deaths. But they are not applied to every job site.
Essay: Extreme heat is threatening corn in South Texas โ and the stateโs food supply
The crop, a staple of the fertile Rio Grande Valley, is particularly susceptible to rising temperatures. Itโs also a global challenge, as climate change drives food insecurity.
TribCast: Extreme heat and the toll of climate change on Texas
In this weekโs episode, we speak with The Texas Tribuneโs climate reporter Erin Douglas about why itโs been so hot in Texas and examine the long-term implications as climate change shifts the entire range of Texas heat upward.


