This Week's Giant Toxic Gas Cloud Over Houston Was a Symptom of a Much Bigger Problem

Since Monday, Corey Williams has installed several air quality monitors in Houston-area schools. The state has nearly 40 that it owns littered around the city, but Williams, the policy and research director for Air Alliance Houston, a nonprofit environmental advocacy organization, doesn’t always trust the state, he…

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