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The city recorded its 60th 100-degree day on Sunday.
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As climate change is making extreme heat events more common, these bright-eyed and bushy-tailed critters are 'splooting' to cope.
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While existential threats to renewable energy were avoided, climate groups still faced significant losses in the past session, according to the Environmental Defense Fund’s Texas state director.
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Under a new Army program, West Point students are working with the Defense Department to address climate challenges that could affect national security.
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Recent rainfall, cloudy skies and the warmer weather associated with summer likely contributed to a mass fish casualty near Freeport along the Texas Gulf Coast over the weekend.
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Outside of cookie sales season, the Scuba Scouts are in the depths of Lake Travis or Spring Lake, examining the impacts of sunscreen and zebra mussels on the local environment.
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A drop in the population of monarchs in Mexico over the winter means you may see fewer of them flying back through Texas.
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Since 2011, a fleet of seaweed patches double the size of the contiguous U.S. has cycled from West Africa to Florida, threatening beaches from Martinique to Miami. This year, it could grow bigger.
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The resilient state flower is able to withstand the cold. It's also a sign that wildflower season is coming.
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While weather and ecosystem effects are being seen, one expert says the warming is still within a 'reasonable range.'