ICN Texas
Texas Oil Drillers Can Bury Toxic Waste on Private Property Without Telling the Landowner. A New Bill Seeks to Change That
By Martha Pskowski
South Texas Developers Make a Sales Pitch to Sell Groundwater. Will Laredo Buy It?
By Martha Pskowski
‘Water Is the New Oil’ as Texas Cities Square Off Over Aquifers
By Dylan Baddour
Will Texas Become ‘the Epicenter of a National Nuclear Renaissance’?
By Arcelia Martin
Treating Texas’ Oilfield Wastewater Could Require More Energy Than Most US States
By Dylan Baddour
EPA Considers Giving Oil and Gas Companies More ‘Flexibility’ to Dispose of Highly Toxic Wastewater
By Martha Pskowski, Kiley Bense
An Oil Well Sinkhole Grows in the Permian Basin
By Martha Pskowski
Trump’s Tariffs and New State Regulation Could Increase Power Costs in Texas
By Arcelia Martin
Texas Leads U.S. Renewable Energy Generation by a Country Mile
By Dan Gearino
Supreme Court Takes Up Nuclear Waste in Texas
By Dylan Baddour
El Paso Is Going to Turn Wastewater Into Drinking Water. Other Cities Will Soon Follow
By Martha Pskowski
Texas Wants to Be a Nuclear Power
By Dylan Baddour
Feds Approve Another Deepwater Oil Export Terminal Off Texas
By Dylan Baddour
Climate and Environmental Justice Programs Stalled by Trump Freeze, Despite Court Orders
By Marianne Lavelle, Dylan Baddour, Lisa Sorg, Nicholas Kusnetz
Railroad Commission Approves More Waste Disposal in East Texas
By Martha Pskowski
“A perforar, baby, a perforar”: Ciudad tejana aprueba nuevo proyecto de “fracking” cerca de una guardería y escuelas
Por Dylan Baddour


