
climate change
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.
Queen Of Netherlands Visits With Texas A&M-Galveston Faculty To Discuss Climate
Sep 19, 2022 • 3 min. readThe visit felt "celebratory" in light of the campus' 13 years of collaboration with the Dutch, says Professor Sam Brody.
Climate considerations for youth sport during the hottest years on record.
With Changing Climate, Global Lake Evaporation Loss Larger Than Previously Thought
Jun 28, 2022 • 4 min. readTexas A&M researchers have created a new dataset that quanitifies trends of evaporative water loss from 1.4 million global lakes and artificial reservoirs.
Scientists Find Gaps In Global River And Stream Monitoring
Apr 29, 2022 • 4 min. readNew research co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist analyzed placement of stream gauges that inform important global water datasets.
Texas A&M Researchers Aim To Accurately Monitor Subsurface Carbon Dioxide Storage
Apr 27, 2022 • 4 min. readTheir novel monitoring system can rapidly monitor carbon dioxide sequestered underground.
Rising Costs Of Climate Change Threaten To Make Skiing A Less Diverse, Even More Exclusive Sport
Feb 17, 2022 • 5 min. readAs temperatures warm, ski and snowboard resorts are investing more in snowmaking and seeing their seasons shrink. Those costs roll down to customers in an already expensive sport, researchers say.
Sediment Cores From Ocean Floor Could Contain 23-Million-Year-Old Climate Change Clues
Feb 17, 2022 • 3 min. readTexas A&M oceanographers are examining ancient methane gas ocean cores that reveal clues about global and environmental changes.
Marine Life Can Cling Together to Buy Time in the Face of Climate Warming
Dec 16, 2021 • 2 min. readResearch from a Texas A&M Galveston marine biologist shows mussel beds protect other species during hot days, highlighting the importance of protecting vulnerable habitats.
Texas A&M researchers explain how to convert carbon dioxide, through reduction reactions, into value-added chemicals for fuels.