After “Harvey” and “Beryl”: How Natural Disasters Are Changing Houston’s Environmental Policy
A megalopolis that grew in a low-lying area on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico has always been vulnerable to hurricanes and floods....
Community Activism and the Environment: How Houston Residents Are Fighting for a Clean Future
Houston, the energy heart of America, is a sprawling city closely surrounded by industrial giants. This unique geography and industrial legacy have created a...
Texas Coastal Ecosystems: Preserving Biodiversity Near Houston
exas's coastal ecosystems, especially those surrounding the metropolis of Houston, are extremely vital and biologically diverse. They play a critical role not only for...
Houston’s tortuous soul: The story of Buffalo Bayou
Almost every country has its own distinctive reservoir. Ukraine has the Dnipro, Egypt has the Nile and Turkey has the Bosphorus. There are also...
Hurricane Alicia of 1983: Impact on Houston
While humanity may be seen as the pinnacle of creation, nature has a way of humbling us, reminding people of the fragility of their...
The Environmental Situation in Houston
Houston is a diverse and multifaceted city. It’s the space hub of the USA, the medical capital of the world with the largest center,...
Houston Botanic Garden
The development of education and culture in a city greatly influences the impression it leaves. As the fourth most populous city in the United...
Houston’s Central Aquarium
We all come from childhood, and the brightest memories often stay with us from that time. Therefore, it’s essential to fill this period with...
Sam Houston Park, a historical gem in the city center
Sam Houston Park, located in the heart of Houston and surrounded by skyscrapers, is the city's first and oldest public park. This is a...
Texas Palo Duro Canyon, the second-largest canyon in the United States
Palo Duro Canyon, located in the Texas counties of Randall and Armstrong, is the second-largest canyon in the country (after the Grand Canyon). Its...












