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Texas winter swayed by El Nino, climate change
This year’s terrible summer has made some folks fear that the upcoming winter could be just as severe. But will it?
The ‘Plant Daddy of Dallas’ is paving the way for clean, profitable urban agriculture
On a half acre, Michael Bell can make up to $120,000 a year growing organic produce for 100 families in his Southeast Dallas subdivision.
Worried about climate change, you may have eco-anxiety
Over two-thirds of Americans have experienced eco-anxiety, according to a 2019 survey from the American Psychological Association.
Dallas’ yellow school buses go green to cut emissions
Dallas students will soon be shuttled in new electric school buses that will reduce the district’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Losing Arctic ice will affect people around the world
If we continue toward an ice-free Artic, that could mean big impacts felt around the world.
Richard B. Rood: America's summer of floods: What cities can learn from today's climate crises to prepare for tomorrow's
Dallas area hit by flash floods; videos show highway partly underwater
Human-driven climate change has been found to increase the frequency of high precipitation events — a warmer atmosphere, capable of holding more moisture, can produce heavier rain.