What does WWE wrestling have to do with climate change?   Ask the artists behind "Once There Were Six Seasons," a show about climate change premiering in Austin on April 19th.   The show is a production of the Glass Half Full Theatre, an Austin-based group that uses puppetry and physical theater techniques...

From Huston-Tillotson University - HT is proud to host the 7th annual Summit for the Texas Regional Alliance for Campus Sustainability (TRACS), from February 17-19, 2019. TRACS is a network of faculty members, students and sustainability professionals supporting higher education in Texas by implementing climate change...

From Mighty Earth - Join Mighty Earth for the Austin Clean Water Rally! On Thursday, November 15th at 12pm, Austin's McWholeFoods campaign will host a Clean Water Rally, bringing together local experts, stakeholders, and community members to publicly call on Whole Foods to commit to sustainability standards...

From the Sustainable Food Center - Sigue en español You're Invited to the Food Justice Encuentro! The Encuentro is an ongoing bilingual community event open to the public, held at SFC’s office. Encuentro Highlights: • Get involved with your local food justice community. • Learn about local issues that affect food...

From Huston-Tillotson University, City of Austin Office of Sustainability, Green Is the New Black, the Dumpster Project, and the Third Coast Activist Resource Center - Huston-Tillotson University is hosting the 5th annual Building Green Justice Forum on Tuesday, October 16th. This year's theme is “Power, Discourse, and...

Guest Post - from the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club   By Larisa Manescu, Lone Star Chapter Communications Coordinator   “You see all these commercials, ‘Houston’s come back.’ Houston hasn’t come back. We still need somewhere to stay… I’m not asking for charity. I’m just asking for...