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It's chiggertime! How to prevent (or sooth) the itch

A prairie visit led to 52 chigger bites from brief exposure due to deviating from a paved path. Key chigger prevention tips include staying on trails, using repellent, and brushing off clothes. Chiggers' vile larval bites are treatable with proper skin care. Sulfur soap and urea aid healing, while loose, protective clothing deters bites.

Texas startups make products from the carbon in fossil fuels

Texas startups like Graphitic Energy are innovating by converting carbon from fossil fuels into usable products instead of CO2, using processes like pyrolysis to lower energy use. Though the impact on emissions is small, this sector could reframe carbon as a resource rather than waste.

Tough environmental topics get sweet treatment in 'Buzzed!'

"Buzzed!" is a sci-fi/horror musical satire by CJ Critt, set in the 1950s, tackling climate issues through a humorous tale involving honeybees, students, and a power-mad major. Featuring vibrant performances, diverse music, and inventive props, it runs July 24-27 in Dallas for audiences 14 and up.

Despite catastrophic flooding, drought persists in parts of Central Texas

Long-term drought persists in Texas despite torrential rainfall causing catastrophic flooding. The rain improved conditions but didn't resolve broader water issues. Key reservoirs rose but remain below median levels. The variability between droughts and floods aligns with climate change projections, prompting calls for strategic planning and investment.

Got native plants? Propagation center cultivates hope for North Texas habitat

Tucked behind the Dallas Zoo, the Native Plant Propagation Center, launched in 2022 by the Texas Conservation Alliance and the Dallas Zoo, promotes biodiversity by propagating over 30,000 native plants. It supports restoration projects, educates the public, and fosters partnerships to integrate native plants and ecological awareness into urban settings.

Bills that could have hurt renewable energy die in Texas Legislature

Four Texas bills intended to limit renewable energy failed, as bipartisan lawmakers acknowledged the economic and grid benefits of wind and solar projects. Conservative groups opposed renewables, citing costs, while business and environmental advocates argued renewables enhance reliability.

Dallas survey shines light on urban dangers for migratory birds

A survey in Downtown Dallas by Texas Conservation Alliance highlights migrating birds dying from building collisions. The initiative, part of the Lights Out Texas campaign, focuses on reducing light pollution and advocating for bird-safe glass. The effort has sparked local actions, seeking policy changes for safer urban environments for birds.

Hot ideas for a cool, eco-friendly summer

Texan eco-friendly brands like Tumbleweed Texstyles, Mmmpanadas, Yellowbird Hot Sauce, and Kaurina's offer sustainable summer essentials. Products include clothing, gourmet snacks, and plant-based sauces. New Gola Pops launch in July. For hiking, TrailForks helps navigate trails globally. Eco-conscious gear includes Murphy’s Naturals Bug Spray and Spleash leash handle.