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Climate Change

Twenty Years Later, Katrina Still Haunts the Gulf from New Orleans to Houston

A killer storm two decades past still teaches lessons about survival and resilience in a world where weather is getting more extreme.

by Lise Olsen

Keep Reading

Texas GOP Says Flood Relief Is Priority. Here’s the Climate Policy They Won’t Pass.

by Candice Bernd

‘I Think We’re Gonna Stay’: Texans Hang On in Tragedy-Stricken Hill Country

by Candice Bernd

‘Disasters Are a Human Choice’: Texas Counties Have Little Power to Stop Building in Flood-Prone Areas

by Joshua Fechter and Paul Cobler

May 08, 2014

What Climate Change Means for Texas in 11 Charts

by Forrest Wilder

Apr 08, 2014

East Texas TV Station Airs Bizarre Global Warming Rant… Oh, and It’s Plagiarized

by Forrest Wilder

Mar 03, 2014

State of Texas: It’s Getting Hot In Here

by Dave Mann

Near-Normal 2013 Caps Off Warmest Five-Year Stretch Ever in Texas

by Forrest Wilder

Jan 20, 2014

Climate Change and Public Health: Q&A with Adele Houghton

by Priscila Mosqueda

John Nielsen-Gammon Nov 20, 2013

Is the Texas State Climatologist Doing His Job?

by Greg Harman

Nov 12, 2013

Drought in Wichita Falls ‘Nothing Short of a Natural Disaster’

by Forrest Wilder

Oct 07, 2013

Conference: Climate Adaptation Crucial for Central Texas

by Priscila Mosqueda

Sep 29, 2013

‘Both Sides’ Heard at Climate Change Panel

by Forrest Wilder

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