By Julie Thibodeaux
Dec 03 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Oak Cliff bicycle enthusiast says 40-mile commute to UTA is 'no sweat'

Oak Cliff resident and bicycle enthusiast
Joel Quintans takes a break at Rusty Tacos.
Dec 02 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Create an eco-friendly holiday with classic traditions, say local experts

The National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count is held
Dec. 14-Jan. 5.
Find a local count to participate in during the holidays.
Nov 26 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Dallas City Council to hold public hearing Dec. 11 before long-awaited vote on gas drilling ordinance

Gary Stuard of Dallas Residents at Risk speaks out against gas drilling at a Dallas City Plan Commission hearing in August. Photos: Green Source DFW
Dec. 2, 2013
Nov 25 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Award-winning film depicting ocean plastic pollution epidemic to screen in Dallas Dec. 4

Organizers have met their goal to have at least 75 tickets reserved by Nov. 27, the quota needed to bring the film to a Dallas theater.
Photos
courtesy of Plastic Paradise.
Nov 19 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Earth Day Dallas declares itself 'green capital' of Texas with new name, new leader

Earth Day Dallas recently announced it's now
Earth Day Texas.
Photos courtesy of Earth Day Texas.
Nov. 19, 2013
Nov 12 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
East Texans seek shutdown of Pegasus Pipeline
Jim Howell stands on the easement of the Exxon Mobile Pegasus pipeline which runs through his property in Gun Barrel City on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013.
Photo by
Laura Buckman
Nov 11 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Two Fort Worth families compete to get greener by Earth Day

The Green-Off contest, hosted by the city of Fort Worth, kicked off last week.
Photo courtesy of Keep Fort Worth Beautiful
Nov 05 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Green building certification comes in various shades of green

Rendering courtesy of Living-Future.org.
Oct 29 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Public urged to speak out against carbon pollution at Dallas EPA forum
October 29, 2013
By Julie Thibodeaux
Oct 29 2013, JULIE THIBODEAUX
Horses 'make hay' at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
The Botanical Research Institute of Texas in Fort Worth has brought in a colorful herd of quarter horses to clean up their restored prairie. Photos by Karl Thibodeaux
Oct. 29, 2013

