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President Biden wants to spend $200 billion renovating old homes or building affordable new ones. It's a move that would fight climate change in a way that makes people's lives better.
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The Dallas City Council voted on Wednesday to acquire 4.3 acres of land located near the intersection of South Central Expressway and Choate Road. The area is the former site of Shingle Mountain.
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The huge pile of toxic waste known as Shingle Mountain may be gone — but there’s new industrial activity planned in Floral Farms, a predominantly Black and Latino neighborhood in southeast Dallas.
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'Increasing Visibility Is A Must': New Digital Archive Shows Dallas' History Of Environmental RacismA new digital tool developed by Paul Quinn College and the advocacy group Downwinders At Risk archives the stories of Dallas County residents who've fought against environmental injustice.
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Some areas of Texas could benefit from Biden’s federal directive to accelerate cleanups of legacy oil and gas, mining and hazardous waste contamination.
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A state investigation revealed another cancer cluster in Northeast Houston last month, but the news only confirmed what residents already knew.
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People of color experience more air and water pollution than white people and suffer the health impacts. It has long been an underaddressed issue in the federal government.