It’s been 3 years since the ITC fire in Deer Park, TX
Three years ago, the Intercontinental Terminals Company (ITC) in Deer Park, TX had a weeks-long series of catastrophic storage tank fires and toxic air emissions. How do we avoid this?
Three years ago, the Intercontinental Terminals Company (ITC) in Deer Park, TX had a weeks-long series of catastrophic storage tank fires and toxic air emissions. How do we avoid this?
The hazy skyline in the photo isn’t due to bad image quality, that’s smog. Taken Fall 2021 by one of our staff members on an Ozone Action Day. This month,
Join this meeting by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to ask questions and give input on the Public Participation and Language Access Plan. These planswill affect the way
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released an updated version of EJScreen, an environmental justice screening and mapping tool. EJScreen considers environmental and sociodemographic indicators to help identify communities that
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has scheduled a public hearing for next Tuesday, February 22 regarding the cancer risk value for Ethylene Oxide (EtO). Register to speak at the
In the interest of educating the public about key air quality, environment, and transportation concerns Air Alliance Houston and partners Bike Houston, Coalition for Environment, Equity, and Resilience (CEER) and
For immediate releaseWednesday, January 26, 2022 Media contact: Riikka Pohjankoski, 713-589-7079, [email protected] HOUSTON, TX — Air Alliance Houston, community members, and our partners have been working tirelessly to raise concerns
Yesterday we joined STOP TxDOT I-45 and highway fighters from across the state in Austin to demand that the Texas Transportation Commission (TTC) reimagine a new transportation future for our state and make civic engagement accessible to everyone.
Last month, we had the opportunity to attend the Society of Environmental Journalists Conference that was held here in Houston. During this conference, we served as tour guides, giving the real story of Houston’s Environmental Justice issues and reminding journalists to listen to community voices as they are the ones at stake.
We are so excited for the new year that our Executive Director, Jennifer Hadayia recorded a message for you. We’re recapping 2021 and announcing some new programs for 2022. Greetings