Hold your nose and open your wallet: Why the business of garbage is good for Houston.
Robert Bryce
Articles by Robert Bryce
May 31, 1997 — By Robert Bryce
A massive buildup for Texas Tech University’s Vietnam archive.
May 31, 1996 — By Robert Bryce
Why the citizens of Alvin are down in the dumps over garbage.
May 31, 1996 — By Robert Bryce
By pooh-poohing sentimentality and focusing on profits, Houston funeral home mogul Robert Waltrip is making a killing.
Apr 30, 1996 — By Robert Bryce
The B-1 bomber costs too much and does too little—so who wants to keep it alive? The people of Abilene, whose economy could take a direct hit if the Pentagon pulls the trigger.
Apr 1, 1996 — By Robert Bryce
Brown and Root goes to Bosnia for the Pentagon—and cleans up.
Apr 1, 1995 — By Robert Bryce
Pollution from Mexico is already plaguing West Texas—and it's only going to get worse.
Jan 1, 1993 — By Robert Bryce
A Hill Country ecobusiness discovers that green is also the color of money.
Jan 1, 1992 — By Robert Bryce
Candelaria’s only well supplied free water to all until the EPA weighed in.
Mar 1, 1991 — By Robert Bryce
Texans used to litter like crazy; now the state’s get-tough-on-trash policy is cleaning up their act.
Feb 1, 1991 — By Robert Bryce
Pipeline leaks, unplugged wells, toxic drilling materials, and a virtually unregulated oil industry are leaving a legacy of polluted groundwater.
May 31, 1990 — By Robert Bryce
After rescuing hundreds of birds from horrible deaths, a Midland woman has finally gained an ally in her war on open oil pits.
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