Texas
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Texas lets oil companies off the hook while immigrants pay the price
Texas' environmental agency targets small business owners for minor record-keeping violations, while letting corporate polluters off easy.
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Inside a Texas prison during Hurricane Harvey
3,000 men, overflowing latrines, and limited food and water.
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Harvey and Irma aren’t natural disasters. They’re climate change disasters.
Back-to-back hurricanes, devastating floods, raging wildfires, spiking temps. Welcome to Earth 2017. We were warned.
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Harvey is changing the way we feed people during disasters
It's hard to deliver food when roads have turned into rivers with white-capped waves.
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Harvey stirs up a toxic, industrial soup
Here’s what we know about some of the petrochemicals that were likely released into the air or mixed into the floodwaters over southeastern Texas.
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For the third time, one undocumented Houston family fled a hurricane
“We’ve done this before."
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How Trump made it harder to rebuild a safe Houston
He weakened an important federal standard 10 days before the storm.
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Harvey pummels east Texas oil towns as Houston begins to dry out
The storm dumped even more rain on Port Arthur and Beaumont than it did on Houston.
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Harvey triggered the release of more than a million pounds of toxic pollutants
74 incidents of excess air pollution have been reported since the storm hit.