On the heels of a historic drought that devastated crops from the High Plains to South Texas, a new Texas Department of Agriculture report released Tuesday linked climate change with food insecurity ...
Under the direction of a Trump executive order, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans drop its mandatory reporting ...
As global warming brings longer summers, people around the world are exposed to more dangerous heat. Find out what that could ...
Texans have grown accustomed to heatwaves and deadly floods, and, while a hurricane can’t be stopped by a panel of politicians, residents who vote on both ...
In San Antonio, a rare hybrid jay—offspring of a green jay and a blue jay—has been discovered, highlighting the impact of ...
Barton Creek, one of Texas’ urban creeks pristine enough to swim in, snakes westward into the Hill Country. For the last four summers, the creek south of Sculpture Falls hasn’t seen water. The banks ...
A new survey released by the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs found that while the vast majority of ...
For decades, Houstonian Lisa Brenskelle spent her days working as a chemical engineer, and her free time fighting for environmental and climate issues. “I am a Christian, and Christianity is very ...
The federal spending cuts are part of an effort announced this week by the White House to scale back spending on clean energy ...
Marissa Loewen first started using artificial intelligence in 2014 as a project management tool. She has autism and ADHD and said it helped immensely with organizing her thoughts. “We try to use it ...
Climate change isn’t just a distant threat—it’s already reshaping some of America’s most cherished natural spaces. Rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and extreme events are leaving a ...
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