2025's Hill County Floods Are Our State's New 'Whiplash Weather.' There Will be More.
Rapid shifts from extreme drought to deadly floods is a feature, not a bug, in our new fossil-fuels modified climate. Here's what you need to know.
Rapid shifts from extreme drought to deadly floods is a feature, not a bug, in our new fossil-fuels modified climate. Here's what you need to know.
In April, one of the city’s three reservoirs received its first inflows in eight months. But narrowly avoiding an immediate disaster doesn’t mean that Corpus Christi has solved its water crisis.
Rapid shifts from extreme drought to deadly floods is a feature, not a bug, in our new fossil-fuels modified climate. Here's what you need to know.
SB4 would allow Texas to single-handedly take on federal immigration enforcement duties.
Predictability, accountability, and hope, amidst a coastal city’s vanishing water supply.
In a new book, Timothée Parrique dispels the myth of growth and shows how shrinking the economy to a sustainable steady state could make us all richer in the things that truly matter.
How Trump's plan for a million deportations year hinges on targeting non-violent, non-offenders, and asylum seekers.
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