Sustainability initiatives
CampaignsTexas Campaign for the Environment Initiatives by topicClimate actionWikipedia: Action to address climate change in Texas Community energyWikipedia: Solar power in Texas - Wind power in Texas: Texas produces the most wind power of any U.S. state. Cycling activismHouston Bikes - Wikipedia: San Antonio, Bicycle paths: San Antonio has approximately 136 miles (219 km) of bike lanes, routes or off-road paths. Off-road trails travel along the San Antonio River, linear greenways, or city parks. Although largely disconnected, the progress to create a bicycle-friendly environment was recognized when San Antonio was designated a Bronze-Level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists - San Antonio, Bicycle sharing: A bike sharing service was approved by the city council on June 17, 2010 Education for sustainabilityWikipedia: List of nature centers in Texas Environment qualityTexas Commission on Environmental Quality Food activismBlack Star Co-op, pub and brewery Bonton Farms, Dallas in.gredients, Austin’s zero waste micro-grocer Sustainable transport activismWikipedia: Hiking trails in Texas (category) |
News and comment2017 Austin Council Votes to Boost Worker Cooperatives, Apr 18 [1] Overcoming Stigma: One Event at a Time, Mar 31 [2] Oak Cliff Inspiration, Mar 27 [3] Error in widget Vimeo: Unable to load template 'wiki:Vimeo'
Bayou Greenways, Jan 5 [4] 2016 New record set for most wind-power used in Texas, Nov 30 [5] In Collaboration with Underserved Community an Outsider Helps Establish First Urban Farm in Dallas, Nov 28 [6] New Ridesharing Alternatives Thrive After Uber Leaves Austin, Jul 6 [7] Houston: Clinic’s garden promotes community connection, healthy lifestyle, March 11 [8] 2015 Lewisville: Texas distiller uses solar energy to produce spirits [9] Dallas: Food forest fans propose a garden of eating in Collin County park, August 9 [10] ResourcesPower of Ten, Map Your Ideas to Re-Imagine the Heart of San Antonio Citizens data initiativeEnergy Profile for Texas- Economic, environmental, and energy data Interwiki linksWikipedia: Texas
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