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Tag: Douglas Melnick

Smog blankets the San Antonio skyline in May.
Posted inEnvironment

Slowed by COVID, San Antonio’s climate plans now face economic hurdles

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch June 8, 2022June 9, 2022

On Wednesday, a plan that would require owners of large buildings to report their energy consumption was met by council pushback.

City Council heard a plan Wednesday that would use solar panels to turn municipal buildings into power generators.
Posted inEnvironment

Solar powered city buildings could propel San Antonio toward carbon neutrality

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett April 6, 2022April 7, 2022
Posted inGov & Politics

Zarzamora Street to Become Testing Ground for Transit, Safety Projects

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick November 3, 2019November 5, 2019
Stuart Birnbaum presents his group's ideas at SA Climate Ready Town Hall at UTSA Downtown.
Posted inGov & Politics

Town Hall Draws ‘Climate Champions’ With Aims of Greater Inclusion

Avatar photo by Brendan Gibbons February 24, 2018January 31, 2020
Traffic on Highway 281 in San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

City, UTSA Researchers to Begin Creating Formal Climate Action Plan

Avatar photo by Jeffrey Sullivan December 3, 2017January 31, 2020
The skyline of San Antonio is visible through the trees on the outskirts of downtown.
Posted inGov & Politics

Study: Elevated Ozone Levels Could Increase Respiratory Deaths, Illnesses

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza November 27, 2017November 28, 2017
Jammin’ Jams Fruit and Nut Tree Adoption, put on by San Antonio Parks and Recreation, gave away pear, plum, lemon, and orange trees. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inGov & Politics

Public to Help Craft Policy at Sustainability Summit

Avatar photo by Mitch Hagney October 19, 2016October 18, 2016
Douglas R. Melnick, Chief Sustainability Officer, and J. D. Simpson, executive director of San Antonio Bike Share, demonstrate new features on the lighter and easier to balance B-cycle. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Gov & Politics

San Antonio B-Cycle Expanding with Three Stations, 50 Bikes

Avatar photo by Camille Garcia February 17, 2016October 7, 2016
San Antonio B-Cycle's new Executive Director J.D. Simpson. Photo by Robert Rivard.
Posted inHealth, Lifestyle

Simpson Returns to Lead San Antonio B-Cycle

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard September 28, 2015October 7, 2016
Posted inGov & Politics

Tell Your City How to Grow at Sustainability Forum

Avatar photo by Joan Vinson June 9, 2015October 7, 2016

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