Avina Clean Hydrogen presented a green ammonia plant project to the Robstown school board, addressing residents' concerns. The public expressed opinions on building the plant in Robstown and Calallen. Environmental advocates urged protection for the western burrowing owl under California's Endangered Species Act. Conservationists opposed plans for an Alabama-based company to mine near the Okefenokee Swamp, citing environmental risks. Environmental lawyer Josh Marks criticized allowing Twin Pines to mine near the swamp, likening it to a disaster waiting to happen.
GREEN AMMONIA: Residents speak out at public meeting https://t.co/Dvua9TdOXb
According to The Texas Tribune, TPWD meeting lasted nearly four hours with most speakers opposing the land exchange. https://t.co/aRkgqKyrD0
Avina Clean Hydrogen addresses residents concerns on green ammonia plant https://t.co/XPOFrCYdtd
One comment I heard, from environmental lawyer Josh Marks: "Allowing Twin Pines to mine at the swamp would be like trusting a 1st-year med student who cheated on his entrance exams to conduct heart surgery on the President of the United States…It's a disaster waiting to happen." https://t.co/brHVAcF9Na
Environmental advocates on Tuesday urged the California Fish and Game Commission to protect the 'imperiled' populations of the western burrowing owl under the state's Endangered Species Act. https://t.co/VOLYq84lDs
State regulators heard from dozens of conservationists and Okefenokee Swamp admirers who urged the state to reverse course on plans to allow an Alabama-based company to mine near the wildlife refuge. https://t.co/iLmBb42vJy
The public showed up to comment on potential plans to build the plant in the Robstown and Calallen area. https://t.co/JuJQEgXddl
On Monday night, Avina Clean Hydrogen presented their proposed green ammonia plant to Robstown school board leaders. https://t.co/iIEj2Lvrzg
Avina Clean Hydrogen presents ammonia plant project to Robstown school board https://t.co/iIEj2Lvrzg