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 ...
Historic flooding unfolded in an instant in the Texas Hill Country Friday. It's in an area referred to as Flash Flood Alley, because of the terrain's ability to funnel rainfall down into the waterways ...
Late into the night of Friday, July 3, the remnants of tropical storm Barry combined with an unusually humid air mass. Together, they dropped more than four months’ worth of rain—at least 1.8 trillion ...
Over the past week, there have been several deadly flash floods across the country, in central Texas, New Mexico, and the Carolinas. Most notably, the flash floods in central Texas and New Mexico were ...
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. Heavy rains ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Labor unions are teaming up to fight climate change. The Texas Climate Jobs Project released a new report that shows ways Austin could create hundreds of local jobs and save millions ...
TEXAS, USA — Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered what may be the first vertebrate hybrid created by climate change, after two bird species expanded their ranges and met in ...
As the world’s eyes turn to Brazil for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending dispatches from the conference to the ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — City and labor leaders are coming together Thursday morning to announce a new report that could “create hundreds of local jobs” and save the city “2.8 million dollars annually.” The ...
Bad Takes is a column of opinion and analysis. If we cannot recognize our own given natures and the natural world as setting any limit at all upon the desires that we contemplate taking seriously; if ...
Climate change isn’t mentioned in Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda, and yet it can be found throughout. As Republican lawmakers consider responses to the July 4 flooding in the Hill Country ...
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