July 4 and 5 marked Earth's hottest days since record-keeping began in 1979. Texas A&M atmospheric scientist Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon explains.

Global warming in excess of 2 degrees Celsius has already been set into motion by past emissions, says a team of researchers including a Texas A&M professor.

At "EnviroSchmooze," the School of Law hosted scholars from across the country to present environmental law research.

Land-use scholars from around the world will convene at Texas A&M to examine global warming's impacts on environmental law, transportation and sustainable development.