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Summertime blues? North Texans struggle to cope with extreme heat

North Texans face extreme heat, with consecutive days over 100 degrees and a high heat index. This relentless heat impacts daily life, mental health, and the environment, leading to anxiety, grief, and health risks. Coping strategies include mindfulness, self-expression, and seeking climate-aware therapy to address these challenges.

Coyotes rattle some North Texans, but experts say we can coexist

Coyotes, common in Texas, pose occasional threats to pets. Experts advise against feeding them and recommend "hazing" to discourage interaction. These adaptable creatures, likened to "song dogs," coexist through sustainable practices, despite historical eradication efforts and cultural misconceptions. Relocation is largely illegal, highlighting the need for human adaptation.

One-acre garden sprouts up at shuttered Texas coal mine

A one-acre garden at a former Texas coal mine has produced 10,000 pounds of produce for six food pantries, supporting 2,000 people monthly. Managed by Texan by Nature, the garden exemplifies land restoration efforts on the 35,000-acre Jewett mine, emphasizing community collaboration and environmental reclamation.

Recorded cases of heat illness spike during Texas heat wave

Record-setting heat in Texas led to numerous ER visits for heat illnesses, especially in cities like Austin and Del Rio. June 2023 may become the hottest June ever recorded in parts of Texas. Deaths linked to heat include a utility lineman and a postal worker; some migrants have died near the U.S./Mexico border.

Spiral spin-off revolves around vegan donuts and ice cream

Dreamboat Vegan Donuts and Scoops, a new vegan dessert shop in Fort Worth, offers vegan donuts and expanded ice cream options. Located near Spiral Diner, Dreamboat pairs sweet treats with ice cream and offers a variety of flavors and seasonal items in a chic urban location.

EPA Brownfields grant funds Fort Worth asbestos cleanup

The 2023 EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant provides $1M for asbestos and contaminant removal from Fort Worth Convention Center. The cleanup, part of a $606M renovation and expansion, precedes arena demolition in 2026, promoting community revitalization and economic growth in Fort Worth.

Depression-era program leaves lasting legacy in local park

The Fort Worth Nature Center, once a planned state park, showcases structures from the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built during the Great Depression. Their legacy highlighted by a dedicated statue was recognized for transforming landscapes and fostering an environmental ethic, with future plans for restoration.

Father’s day is chance to show love for the planet

Celebrate a "green" Father's Day with eco-friendly gifts and activities. Enjoy birdwatching at Tierra Verde Golf Club, explore bird feeders, puzzles, online learning, and nature guides. Choose sustainable suitcases, veggie chips, and eco-friendly wines. Consider a cast iron skillet, hydration blends, LED work lights, or vegan treats for Dad.

Remember Mother Earth this Mother's Day

Celebrate Mother's Day on May 14 by honoring Mother Earth with eco-friendly gifts. Consider options like kayaking on the Trinity River, healthy Indian cooking, nature walks at Fort Worth Nature Center, supporting Rogers Wildlife Center, eco-friendly products, and sustainable treats like Uli’s Gelato and Bala hydration.

Climate art show reveals concerns, hopes of Texans

The 6th annual Climate Crisis Art Exhibit in Waco, hosted by Waco Friends of the Climate, showcased over 100 artworks from Texas artists, judged on climate relevance, artistic excellence, and originality. Winners are displayed online; Judi Simon received first place with a $1,000 prize.