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Burnam Supports Brewers
Fort Worth representative explains HB 1062
"...sources and they are making every effort to become carbon neutral...."

Feb. 17, 2009 News Post by Lee Nichols

The Re-Energizer Revival
Students from across state descend upon UT for global warming conference
"...Farm, but didn't shy away from the scary facts: Carbon emissions must be reduced by 80% by 2050, or..."

Feb. 15, 2008 News Feature by Andrea Grimes

City Vehicle Fleet Getting More Alternative
City of Austin four months away from being halfway to a biofuel vehicle fleet.
"...move was prompted by the Austin Climate Protection Plan’s carbon-neutral city fleet by 2020 goal. A blend of 20%..."

Feb. 8, 2008 News Post by Daniel Mottola

Naked City
"...urged the EPA to address the impact of "background emissions" from interstate and intrastate transport on a local region,..."

Oct. 12, 2007 News Feature

Will Austin's Silicon Hills Supply Plug-In Hybrids' Techno Entrails?
How Austin's inherent intellectual, industrial, and human resources can take charge in supplying technological guts for plug-in-hybrid electric vehicles
"...charge a PHEV would account for about 33% less carbon emissions. Chhaya noted several PHEV entrepreneurial opportunities specific to..."

Sept. 28, 2007 News Feature by Daniel Mottola

Greenbacks for Green Space
City moves to make development pay more for parks
"...island" effect, and climate protection (more parkland means more carbon-dioxide-absorbing trees and green space to offset the city's carbon..."

May 4, 2007 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

The Hightower Report
More Monkeyshine From Exxon; and Making an Honest Dip
"...really wants anyone to do anything to stop the carbon emissions causing the potentially apocalyptic damage of climate change...."

March 9, 2007 News Column by Jim Hightower

Austin Energy's Strategic Plan
The details of the utility's 50-year vision for the future
"...Global Warming Support efforts to impose mandatory carbon controls on all utilities at the national level. (Austin..."

Nov. 28, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

AI Goes Mainstream at SXSW
Panels delve into the good and not-so-good of artificial intelligence
"...has environmental concerns about how AI data centers impact carbon emissions, water evaporation, and physical degradation. The government could..."

March 7, 2025 News Feature by Benton Graham

War, Meet Climate Change
SXSW Arctic panel explains climate impact on national security
"...– points out that electrifying fleets not only reduces carbon emissions but also keeps the U.S. competitive technologically with..."

March 7, 2025 News Feature by Maggie Quinlan

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...to, among other things, fund the reduction of Austin’s carbon emissions, increase its water supply, prevent flooding, and plant..."

July 12, 2024 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...Resource, Generation, and Climate Protection Plan, conceived to reduce carbon emissions by 2030, to pursue further collaboration from stakeholders...."

March 15, 2024 News Feature

Headlines / Quote of the Week
"...energy generation out of natural gas to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2035. Retiring the Decker and Sand Hill..."

July 14, 2023 News Feature

Austin Scientists Focus on Helping AI Do Good
Weighing the pros, cons, and concerns of humanity's future overlords
"...which in part helps companies monitor and reduce their carbon emissions, has an office in Delaware. Aggarwal wondered if..."

March 10, 2023 News Feature by Benton Graham

Luck Reunion Reveals Performer Lineup
Willie Nelson & Family, Spoon, Sir Woman lead March fest
"...with environmental nonprofit REVERB that commits to slash stage carbon emissions at Luck Reunion by 75%...."

Feb. 22, 2023 Music Post by Kimberley Jones

Youth Keep Up With Kandidates Personally and Politically
Climate change forum focuses on young voters
"...justice, what their views are on the city's net-zero carbon emissions goals and solar panels for Austin schools, and..."

Oct. 14, 2022 News Feature by Leila Saidane

Opinion: We Deserve Project Connect
The executive director of Transit Forward makes the case for the city's ambitious public transportation expansion
"...climate change. Light rail commuters average 5 times less carbon emissions than an SUV driver...."

Aug. 26, 2022 Column by Bill McCamley

Council Recap: Once-Sacred Neighborhood Protections Battered by Austin's Affordability Crisis
Are taller buildings with less parking the answer?
"...the environment on almost every metric (mainly because of carbon emissions from commuters).“I believe to my core this is..."

May 21, 2022 News Post by Maggie Quinlan

Mayo-Tary Pete Takes The Train to Saltillo, SXSW
Buttigieg tips his cap to Austin's massive mobility investments
"...land use: "Not only do we have to cut [carbon] emissions on our roads with electric vehicles, but we..."

March 17, 2022 SXSW Post by Mike Clark-Madison

The Future of Cannabis Is Now
Three SXSW panels explore how education can change lives if policies keep up with the industry
"...use intensity was 95% higher and produced 741% more carbon emissions than greenhouses; approximately 80% of the U.S.-based cannabis..."

March 11, 2022 Features Feature by Jessi Cape

Buttigieg Back for SXSW, Plus Kenan Thompson and More
New speaker list adds keynotes and notables to virtual conference
"...accelerating renewable initiatives that will help us to bring carbon emissions to net-zero. For others, the tools for creating..."

Feb. 24, 2021 SXSW Post by Richard Whittaker

UT Research Reinforces Anti-Racism at Austin Water
Making equity flow
"...Community Climate Plan, which commits the city to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050...."

Oct. 30, 2020 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Opinion: History Says Now Is the Time to Invest in Transit
Transformative projects like the San Antonio Riverwalk and UT Tower were forged during troubled times
"...at home and use transit instead. This reduces our carbon emissions and fights global warming. Converting from diesel-burning buses..."

June 26, 2020 Column by Chito Vela

Climate Strike at the Capitol Adds Austin Voices to Worldwide Movement
Students spark rally to combat climate change
"...companies – are responsible for more than three-quarters of carbon emissions, and certain banks (i.e., Chase) provide the lion’s..."

Sept. 23, 2019 News Post by Michael King

Austin at Large: This Road’s Gone On Forever
Is it wrong, or dumb, or evil to spend billions to fix I-35?
"...hard to reach our adopted community goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. But I expect us to expend..."

May 17, 2019 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Economics and the GND
"...Benefits for our outdated infrastructure and drastic reductions to carbon emissions are items that anyone can rally in support..."

March 29, 2019 Postmarks

Staging Mr. Burns, a post-electric play With Zero Waste
A UT student production of Anne Washburn’s play shows how to make theatre the sustainable way
"...IC: We tried to calculate the carbon emissions we produced. Sadly, we weren't able to with..."

Dec. 14, 2018 Arts Feature by M. Brianna Stallings

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...cultivation contributed to the largest single-year global increase in carbon emissions in two millennia...."

Dec. 14, 2018 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Treats for Voting and Pearl Fest Announcements
Exercise civic duties for a sane government and a biscuit
"...the change to compostable trays will reduce Snap Kitchen’s carbon emissions from packaging manufacturing by 66%. A perfect example..."

Oct. 25, 2018 Food Post by Emily Beyda

Council: When the Mayor’s Away ...
Water, energy, and homelessness on the mind
"...renewables. The city is currently committed to zero city-generated carbon emissions by 2030; the recommendations (generated by an EUC..."

Aug. 11, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

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