TOLEDO, Ohio — In the wake of recent catastrophic flooding in central Texas that claimed over 120 lives, many are beginning to examine the broader climate-related trends contributing to these ...
As the world’s eyes turn to Brazil for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas ...
Texas A&M University professor Andrew Dessler once again highlights the impact of climate change on our lives. While the rain bomb that impacted Kerr County, devastating the lives of so many people, ...
For decades, scientists warned that human-induced climate change could put communities in danger around the world. More intense climate and weather events beyond natural climate variability have ...
A November hailstorm killed over 1,800 water birds on Shamrock Island, providing scientists with rare data on climate change ...
HOUSTON — The Texas Hill Country is still reeling after deadly flooding left behind a trail of destruction and heartbreak. Lives were lost and forever changed by a single storm. Scientists are now ...
Karenna Gore, director of the Center for Earth Ethics, sits down with Texas Impact's Bee Moorhead to discuss ethical thinking on climate change.
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 ...
Climate change research has shown how trapped emissions increase Texas' fall temperatures, but they're not the only trigger ...
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 ...
The Cop30 decision failed to mention the food industry despite the sector being responsible for one third of emissions. Nick ...
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