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  • Dredging the Ship Channel with old, dirty, diesel-burning equipment to make it safer for ships ignores the dangers of air pollution to people.

    Port Houston wants to be an environmental leader, but their nearly $1 billion dredging project goes the wrong way

    By Elena Craft
    12.18.2020

  • Port Houston workers move cotton in the 1950s. Photo: Texas State Historical Association.

    Place, public health and Port Houston: A conversation with Jennifer Hadayia

    By Aubrey Calaway
    12.9.2021

  • Our transportation system is the largest source of the pollution changing our climate; 90 percent of ships, trucks, trains, and other vehicles are powered by fossil fuels.

    How ports can use the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to protect public health and act on climate

    By Elena Craft
    03.10.2022

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