
Microplastics are confusing bees and threatening ecosystems
Plastic pollution isn't just bad for whales and turtles. New research suggests microplastics are also harming bees' ability to forage and pollinate.
Environment Texas has one mission: to protect the natural world. We advocate ideas and actions to shift Texas onto a greener, healthier path.
Plastic pollution isn't just bad for whales and turtles. New research suggests microplastics are also harming bees' ability to forage and pollinate.
Pollinators are vital to our food systems and maintain the planet’s ecosystems. Action by states is needed to protect them.
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"The bravery and ambition of Environment Texas borders on lunacy. I love it."Ben Masters, Director and Founder, Fin & Fur Films
Environment Texas is a first-rate maverick nonprofit determined to keep the Lone Star State's wildlife plentiful, wetlands bountiful, and forests in tact for future generations to enjoy.Douglas Brinkley, Douglas Brinkley is the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University and author of Silent Spring Revolution: John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and the Great Environmental Awakening.
It took our home...and it stole our natureSuzanne Franklin, Permian Basin Resident
If we're not looking to the future, even for our own children or grandchildren, then what do we have left today?Christa Mancias and Frankie Orona, Activists
What we need is enforcement of the existing rulesSarah Stogner , Attorney