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Veg cafe expands its Mid-Cities digs

The Healthy Hippie Cafe, a plant-based venue in Watauga, expanded its space during quarantine, adding a bar and live music. Owners Kelli and Darrell Myatt doubled the venue's size to 3,000 square feet and introduced new menu items, outdoor seating, and special events.

Wastewater will harm popular creek in Fort Worth, groups say

A planned water reclamation plant in Fort Worth aims to discharge treated wastewater into Mary’s Creek, sparking concern over environmental impacts. Opponents propose routing effluent to larger reservoirs, while the city upholds plans citing advanced treatment technology. Disagreements may delay the plant's 2026 opening.

Shop green for Dad's Day

Celebrate Dad’s Day with eco-friendly gifts that support Mother Earth. Opt for meals from local restaurants or choose gifts like reusable Silpat baking mats, safety razors, Pale Blue Earth rechargeable batteries, and DNA tests. Consider organic herb seeds, smart watering kits, or donations in Dad’s name for a meaningful touch.

New gas wells denied in east Arlington

A grassroots group in Arlington successfully opposed a French energy company's proposal for new gas wells near a daycare. The City Council voted 6-3 against it amid health, pollution, and racial injustice concerns, with testimonies highlighting the impacts on vulnerable communities.

Shopping for an electric mower? Here's our guide

The article provides a guide for choosing electric mowers, highlighting brands like Stihl, Ryobi, EGO, Greenworks, and Black & Decker. It emphasizes the benefits of battery-powered tools, including zero emissions, less maintenance, and compatibility among brand tools. It also mentions robotic and reel mowers as eco-friendly alternatives.

'Green' yard crews boast quiet, fume-free lawn service

'Green' yard crews offer quiet, fume-free services using battery-electric equipment instead of gasoline-powered tools. Pioneered by Clean Air Lawn Care franchisees like Ellyn and Scott Golub and Christopher Fox, these services prioritize sustainability by using organic methods and solar-recharged electric mowers, significantly reducing noise and pollution.

Green up your home office

Transform your home office with eco-friendly practices. Incorporate recycled office supplies, energy-efficient lighting, and live plants for better air quality. Use sustainable products like the Jet Multi-pen, Pilot B2P pens, Auspen refillable markers, and more. Opt for recycled paper, reusable sticky notes, and eco-friendly furniture for a greener workspace.

New Texas A&M study: Extreme weather ahead

A Texas A&M study predicts warmer weather, more wildfires, urban flooding, and intensified hurricanes in Texas by 2036 due to climate change. Despite some positive aspects, such as stable river flooding, the study emphasizes the need for climate resilience initiatives, which face political challenges in the state.

Dallas climate plan passes unanimously by virtual vote

Dallas City Council unanimously passed its first climate action plan, the Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan (CECAP), aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to meet Paris Agreement targets. While many supported it, others called for swift, bold action and emphasized the need for public involvement and partnerships.

Peaceful landscape found on final leg of Trinity Forest Trail

The Trinity Forest & AT&T Trail's final stretch, a mix of paved and dirt paths, connects the Trinity River Audubon Center, Texas Horse Park, Trinity Forest Golf Club, and Joppa Preserve. The hike features serene forest trails, wildflowers, and swampy areas, despite development threats, offering a glimpse into an idyllic landscape shaped by nature.