
climate and weather
Board Of Regents Approves Center For Greenhouse Gas Management In Agriculture And Forestry
Feb 13, 2023 • 4 min. readThe new center will focus scientific expertise to minimize emissions through climate-smart systems and practices.
Developing Future Leaders in Food, Climate and Sustainable Agriculture
Jan 12, 2023 • 3 min. readTexas A&M honors students will participate in a field experience, design challenge or hackathon to address global agriculture priorities.
Applying Artificial Intelligence To Decarbonize Buildings
Jan 6, 2023 • 3 min. readA Texas A&M-led project aims to sustainably address the heating and cooling needs of buildings by implementing smart, efficient heat pump systems.
Students Look To Stem Climate Change With The Design/Build Of A Renewable Energy Residence In Bryan
Dec 9, 2022 • 5 min. readThe unique home will be equipped with solar panels, skylights and a rainwater collection system, along with a variety of other features meant to maximize efficiency, safety and accessibility.
Professors in the College of Arts and Sciences analyze a system of ocean currents that is slowing over time and may cause abnormal weather.
Texas A&M Expert Testifies To Congress: We Have The Tools To Tackle Climate Change
Sep 21, 2022 • 3 min. readAndrew Dessler testified before a congressional subcommittee Tuesday regarding the Public Lands and Waters Climate Leadership Act of 2022.
Texas A&M AgriLife To Receive Up To $65 Million For ‘Climate-Smart’ Commodities Project
Sep 16, 2022 • 4 min. readThe grant is part of a federal investment in 70 partnerships recently announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Rainfall Across Texas Brings Relief, But Drought Remains
Sep 9, 2022 • 6 min. readThe state climatologist says a La Niña weather pattern is expected to hold through fall and winter, which means below average precipitation and above-average temperatures.
Above-Average Hurricane Season Will Offer Little Relief From Brutal Texas Drought, State Climatologist Says
Aug 10, 2022 • 4 min. readThe same La Niña conditions that helped usher in an exceptionally hot and dry summer are also setting the stage for increased hurricane activity — but those storms won’t bring the kind of rain Texans have been hoping for.
Advice from two Texas A&M physicians on keeping cool and healthy during a heat wave.