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Automation Is the Future of Food, and the Future Is Now
AI on your plate
"...plays a major role in perpetuating its biggest challenge: climate change...."

Jan. 14, 2022 Food Feature by Jessica Zuniga

Looking for Solutions for Residents Feeling Extreme Heat
UT-Austin partners with city, community orgs to mitigate local "heat island" effect
"...Austin, with the number of triple-digit days steadily increasing. Climate scientists believe this upward swing in extreme heat is..."

Sept. 17, 2021 News Feature by Lina Fisher

A Soccer Stadium Built in Line With Austin's Love of the Outdoors
How Gensler architecture's home for the Verde keeps it green
"...to get this building right in terms of the climate,” says Emmett. “This is the absolute most important thing...."

June 18, 2021 Features Feature by Robert Faires

Council Recap: Hey, Remember That Thing We Asked You to Do?
City Council revisits resilience hubs and Rainey Street density
"...a reference to Council's August 2019 declaration of a climate emergency. Alter amended that to add, "and that resolution..."

April 16, 2021 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Pete Buttigieg Is Thinking Big
Transportation secretary considers climate change in SXSW keynote
"...of Transportation can be at the forefront of fighting climate change...."

March 18, 2021 SXSW Post by Benton Graham

Opinion: Electric School Buses Are a Win for Kids’ Health, the Environment, and Our Community
There's no safe level of exposure to diesel fumes for children, and yet our kids spend hours each week breathing fumes on diesel buses
"...three electric buses to their fleet. Citing student health, climate concerns, and cost savings, that district foresees a "bright..."

March 12, 2021 Column by Mary Beth Bennett

Austin at Large: Help Is Not on the Way
By design, decadence, and default, Austin and Texas have entered a DIY era
"...was inevitable and will almost surely happen again as climate change warms and weakens the polar vortex that has..."

Feb. 26, 2021 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

Read The Platforms
"...when they gain power over everyone else. Republicans say climate change is just “a political agenda promoted to control..."

Oct. 12, 2020 Postmarks

Opinion: Why Texas Is Ground Zero for Change
With untapped voting power of Latinos, Texas has enormous potential, but the Lone Star State must modernize to pave the way to a stronger, more inclusive America
"...which embodies the ability to lead the nation in climate justice and economic prosperity, coupled with the untapped voting..."

Oct. 9, 2020 Column by Antonio Arellano

Council Preview: A Plan for Better Preparedness
Council to consider a communitywide "resiliency plan"
"...sponsors. It would incorporate elements of the Austin Community Climate Plan and Climate Resilience Action Plan for City Assets..."

May 8, 2020 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Chronicle Endorsements for the March 3 Primary Election
From local judges and representatives to the presidential candidate, here are our recommendations
"...health care, immigration, criminal justice reform, labor rights, and climate change, she's consistently been on the front lines as..."

Feb. 14, 2020 News Feature

Dem Candidates Wendy Davis & Jennie Lou Leeder Take the Stage
South Austin “Indivisible” forum considers TX-21 race
"...Care Act leading eventually to "Medicare for All") and climate change (endorsing the Green New Deal), for which Davis..."

Jan. 20, 2020 News Post by Michael King

This Week on The Austin Chronicle Show: What Austin Is Doing to Combat Global Warming
Plus a look at an innovative program helping combat veterans via song
"...Amidst all the really, really bad news about the climate crisis, a new report puts Austin on the shortlist..."

Nov. 1, 2019 News Post by Kimberley Jones

Meeting the City's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Targets In Three Charts
Are we there yet?
"...The Austin Community Climate Plan projected that local greenhouse gas emissions (measured as..."

Nov. 1, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Headlines
"...Climate Strike Friday: Much of Sept. 20 will be spent..."

Sept. 20, 2019 News Feature

ATX Fest Recap: Vice News On Attracting Younger Viewers
How the near-nightly news show draws in millennials
"...several other Vice News Tonight on HBO’s staff – climate and environment reporter Arielle Duhaime-Ross, correspondent Elle Reeve, and..."

June 10, 2019 Screens Post by Sarah Marloff

Slow Gains for the Environment at the Capitol
Lawmakers won't look forward, but will repair the damage done
"...Lege, hindsight rules – rather than acknowledge that changing climate conditions are creating weather disasters, officials are grudgingly funding..."

May 31, 2019 News Feature by Michael King

Joan Baez Gots to Ramble
Famed folk activist says fare thee well to touring
"...On your most recent album, you covered topics of climate change, war, racism – themes you’ve been singing about..."

April 17, 2019 Music Post by Elise Barbin

Vortex Repertory Company's Last: An Extinction Comedy
The magic cast by the company of this devised show pulls laughs from the impending demise of the planet
"...The news from climate scientists is now dire. The political reality is even..."

April 12, 2019 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

You Can't Eat Money
"...Dear Editor, The climate crisis is simply the impeding death of all biological..."

April 9, 2019 Postmarks

The Next Austin Bust
Will it be bad? Can we be ready? Or should we not care?
"...warning and visible precursor of major infrastructure dysfunction or climate disruption...."

March 8, 2019 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Signs of Trouble and of Hope at Mendez Middle School
In-district charter seeks to turn around a campus’ longtime struggles
"...for CIS. Louise Hanks, Mendez Middle's director of school climate and culture, didn't start on the job until the..."

March 1, 2019 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Election Ticker: Endorse-a-Rama
You gotta support somebody
"...500. Luecke was running to amplify the importance of climate change/global warming as an imminent crisis. He says he..."

Sept. 28, 2018 News Feature by Michael King

Bag Ban
"...rather than the facts surrounding plastic bag pollution and climate change ["What Future for Flying Plastic Bags?" News, Jan...."

April 2, 2018 Postmarks

The Luv Doc: A Hard “No”
It's not uncommon to have awkward, shitty dates
"...to be a heartfelt apology. In the current political climate his response was a smart one: Just shut the..."

Jan. 26, 2018 Column by The Luv Doc

The Chronicle’s 2017 Holiday Political Survival Guide
Borscht in a Bag, a male chastity belt, and more gifts to get you through the rut
"...9) Al Gore's Movies About the Climate We're all exhausted by the naysayers and conservative politicians..."

Dec. 8, 2017 News Feature by the News Staff

Point Austin: Priority Problems
While the world burns, City Council does what it can
"...Chronicle readers most worried about today? Nuclear annihilation, global climate disaster ... or higher property taxes?..."

Aug. 11, 2017 News Column by Michael King

Public Notice: Ten Things
A CodeNEXT primer, and happy Earth Day
"...• Thursday, 6:30pm: Discussion about climate change at the ABGB, 1305 W. Oltorf..."

April 21, 2017 News Column by Nick Barbaro

Is Austin the Pilsner Capital of America?
Czech your privilege
"...(and lagers overall) are perfect for the Central Texas climate with their clean, crisp profiles and refreshing finish that..."

Nov. 25, 2016 Food Feature by Eric Puga

The Odds on Mayor Adler’s $720 Million Mobility Bond
Is the plan just daring enough to work?
"...been to do what the city can to reduce climate change, locally as well as internationally. But if Austin..."

Oct. 28, 2016 News Feature by Michael King

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