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Dallas conference to spotlight top DFW environmental issues

The Earth, Wind and Fire Conference, hosted by the Dallas Sierra Club at Brookhaven Campus on March 1, will convene experts on local land, air, and water issues. Topics include Texas's electric grid, DFW’s water supply, and air quality.

Supreme Court to consider West Texas nuke dump fight

Over a decade ago, environmentalists warned about a nuclear waste facility in West Texas. Now, the U.S. Supreme Court will review a case regarding the site's high-level radioactive waste storage plan. Despite state opposition and legal battles, Interim Storage Partners aims to store 40,000 metric tons there.

1996 home in Fairview is still bright spot on solar tour

Visit the Westbrook House in Fairview during the National Solar Tour on Oct. 5, to explore its pioneering energy efficiency and eco-friendly features, built by Paul Westbrook. The house uses passive solar design, geothermal systems, and rainwater collection, showcasing sustainable living and hosting public tours to inspire similar initiatives.

Eagle-eyed photographer spots pipeline leak in natural area

Dallas resident and nature photographer Daniel Koglin discovered a leaking gas pipe at Richland Creek WMA, a wildlife habitat managed by Texas Parks and Wildlife. The leak was reported, and Southwest Operating remediated it. Koglin expressed relief but noted evidence of leakages at other sites.

Texas ranks third for residential rooftop solar in the U.S.

Solar energy is increasing in Texas, ranking third in residential solar power generation, though only 20th per capita due to limited incentives and net metering. Local initiatives like "Solar Switch Dallas" promote solar adoption, while experts advise buyers to educate themselves and seek group purchasing for cost efficiencies.

North Texans urged to weigh in on air quality improvement plan

Dallas-Fort Worth residents can provide input on the regional climate action plan through public meetings and an online survey. NCTCOG is developing a plan funded by the EPA to improve air quality and reduce emissions. Public feedback will shape finalized strategies focusing on energy and transportation.

'Surprise EV' forces car renter to get up to speed on electric cars

Last year, my daughter and I unknowingly rented an electric vehicle to visit my mother-in-law north of Boston. Unfamiliar with EVs, we relied on Google to learn how to charge it. Despite initial challenges, we discovered charging stations and EV basics. This experience highlighted the need for rental companies to inform customers about EVs.

New solar training facility opens in South Dallas

After watching the documentary *Catching the Sun*, Tracy Wallace and Mark McCollum founded Green Careers Texas in 2016 to promote solar power and provide solar industry training for low-income individuals in Dallas. They overcame challenges to create a training facility, supporting career paths and fostering community resilience.

Storied African prodigy headlines Dallas Sustainability Summit

The 13th annual Sustainability Summit at Dallas College on Nov. 1 features keynotes by Malawian author William Kamkwamba, known for "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind." The event, focusing on sustainability at local to international levels, includes breakout sessions on education, urban impact, Texas initiatives, and national progress.

Irving home featured on National Solar Tour

The Irving home of Bill Byrom, part of the National Solar Tour, features groundbreaking urban sustainability innovations, including a 14.4 kW DC solar system, geothermal HVAC, rainwater collection, and zero-energy design.