10 Things We Heard at This Week’s Railroad Commission Public Hearing

It’s a time of scrutiny in Austin for the Texas Railroad Commission. The oil, gas and mining regulator is now under review by the state’s Sunset Advisory Commission, which evaluates agencies’ performance. The Sunset Commission can recommend changes, up to termination of the agency. These are only recommendations. The previous…

Dueling Studies Continue the Debate Over Fracking Earthquakes

Southern Methodist University seismologists recently revealed human-induced earthquakes in North Texas are not only caused by oil and gas operations but also have been occurring since the 1920s across Texas. Oil and gas industry professionals were quick to denounce seismologists findings, and the Texas legislature was quick to take action…

Aerial Spray Against Mosquitos Might Have Hidden Risks

As the cases of Zika and West Nile Virus continue to rise in Dallas County (20 Zika cases and ten West Nile as of today) more pesticides will be sprayed from trucks in more neighborhoods, insect repellent will be applied to ourselves and our children more thoroughly, and aerial spraying…

Design Trinity Park for Nature First, Us Later

Let’s say, just for grins, they don’t wind up building that six-lane expressway along the Trinity River in downtown Dallas. Guess what. All of a sudden we’re looking at an adventure that could put Dallas at the global forefront of the most crucial issue facing mankind in the 21st century…

Methane Sleuths Monitor Seeping Gases From Oil and Gas Drilling

Along the green, tree-lined country road, four large metal tanks tower on a gravel field, clean and tan-colored against a cloudless blue sky. But the breeze brings an odd metallic tang to the back of one’s throat, and the view changes through an infrared camera’s viewfinder. When the lens zooms in…

On House of Cards It’s Washington’s Fault. In Real Life It’s Ours.

You know what’s wrong with the new Dallas-based storyline in House of Cards,  the Netflix White House soap opera? The same thing that’s wrong with the country. The screenplay assumes that wickedness, cynicism and self-serving hypocrisy flow from the center outward. It’s the whole “fed-up” paradigm now, left and right…

Dallas City Hall Blind as Bat About the Trinity River’s Value

Back in the good old days of cartoons, it was considered howlingly funny for a cartoon character to be old, bald, not very bright and legally blind. Have him walk into a door and fall down sharply: The audience was spitting up popcorn, falling out of their chairs. We’ve made…

Just How Much Gas Did 7-Eleven Spill into Turtle Creek?

Reverchon Park is one of Dallas’ best public spaces, an unexpectedly sylvan expanse sandwiched between Uptown and Oak Lawn. Yesterday morning, the loveliness was marred by an overpowering stench of gasoline. like someone had dumped out several gallons of fuel a few feet away. The smell had no obvious source. There…