Researchers determine the most effective DIY mask materials, May 2, 2020, ABC 13 Eyewitness News
Texas A&M researchers find vacuum bags work best for stopping airborne particles, Apr 30, 2020, Fox 4 KDFW
7 ways the planet has gotten better since the coronavirus shutdown, Apr 22, 2020, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Commentary: COVID-19 has killed the argument for small government, Apr 9, 2020, San Antonio Express-News
Rising urban space demands squeeze out farmers, Apr 9, 2020, Climate News Network
Climate monitoring and research could fall victim to coronavirus, scientists fear, Apr 3, 2020, Yahoo! News
World's top universities unite to tackle climate change amid COVID-19 challenge, Apr 2, 2020, medianet
Zero Hour: There’s No Stopping Climate Change, But How Bad It Gets Is Still Up To Us, Mar 27, 2020, The Telegraph
Zero Hour: There’s No Stopping Climate Change, But How Bad It Gets Is Still Up To Us, Mar 27, 2020, Rolling Stone
Coronavirus is wreaking havoc on scientific field work, Mar 27, 2020, The Washington Post
Worldwide urban expansion causing problems, Mar 26, 2020, Science Daily
Texas A&M Study: Worldwide Urban Expansion Causing Problems, Mar 25, 2020, Environmental News Network
A&M meteorology students broadcast with KAMU, Feb 25, 2020, The Battalion
THE ONE WAR THAT THE HUMAN SPECIES CAN’T LOSE, Feb 20, 2020, The New Yorker
Rivers Are Getting Less Icy, Feb 19, 2020, Environmental News Network
What do record highs in Antarctica mean for the Brazos Valley?, Feb 17, 2020, KBTX-TV3
Texas A&M professor: Emissions’ effects worse than thought, Feb 8, 2020, The Eagle
2B MORE PEOPLE WILL LIKELY LIVE IN CITIES BY 2030, Feb 5, 2020, Futurity
World's top universities unite to tackle climate change amid COVID-19 challenge, Feb 4, 2020, medianet
Tackling air pollution may accidentally trigger serious health issues, Feb 3, 2020, NewScientist
Green Daily: The Making of Worst-Case Climate Scenarios, Feb 3, 2020, BNN Bloomberg
Study: Swath Of Natural Habitat Larger Than The UK Will Be Urbanized By 2030, Jan 31, 2020, Environmental News Network
Commentary: Climate change is remaking the world, Jan 21, 2020, San Antonio Express-News
Fever Chart: Earth Had Its Hottest Decade on Record in 2010s, Jan 15, 2020, NBCDFW
Fever chart: Earth had its hottest decade on record in 2010s, Jan 15, 2020, AP News
Fever chart: Earth had its hottest decade on record in 2010s, Jan 15, 2020, San Antonio Express-News
Fever chart: Earth had its hottest decade on record in 2010s, Jan 15, 2020, Yahoo! News
As Drought Persists, Texas Ranchers Take Stock, Jan 11, 2020, KUT
Texas Isn’t The Same As Australia, But Drought And Fire Are Still Risks, Jan 7, 2020, Texas Standard
Explanation Found For Die-Off of Coral Reefs in Gulf Of Mexico, Jan 7, 2020, Environmental News Network
International team starts on drilling expedition, Jan 7, 2020, EurekAlert!
Study Estimates Global Extent of River Ice Loss in Warming, Jan 6, 2020, Farms.com
ICE ON EARTH’S RIVERS IS IN RAPID DECLINE, Jan 3, 2020, Futurity
Progressive In Colorado Senate Race Raises Eyebrows With Apocalyptic Climate Ad, Dec 16, 2019, HuffPost
Texas A&M student selected to present NASA research at AMS conference, Dec 12, 2019, KAGS
Swimming public lacks knowledge about rip currents, Dec 12, 2019, The Daily News
Seafloor Carbon, Dec 3, 2019, University of Delaware
Texas A&M to establish Trimble Technology Lab, Nov 17, 2019, Morning Ag Clips
Texas A&M University to Establish Trimble Technology Lab for Geosciences, Nov 14, 2019, GIS Cafe
Texas A&M University to Establish Trimble Technology Lab for Geosciences, Nov 14, 2019, Markets Insider
It’s not 1999’s GIS Day Anymore, Nov 13, 2019, Directions Magazine
Researchers Say Impact of Houston-Area Petrochemical Plant Fire on Environment Unclear, Nov 11, 2019, WBAP
Texas petrochemical plant fire environmental impact unclear, Nov 11, 2019, Houston Chronicle
Thousands of acres sealed off following blowout at Eagle Ford Shale well, Nov 5, 2019, Houston Chronicle
New Tornado Casualty Analysis Will Improve Future Predictions, Nov 4, 2019, Science Magazine
New tornado casualty analysis will improve future predictions, Nov 4, 2019, EurekAlert!
Ancient Ice Has Revealed The CO2 Cycle of Earth Going Back Nearly 2 Million Years, Nov 1, 2019, Science Alert
World’s oldest ice core could solve mystery of ‘flipped’ ice age cycles, Oct 30, 2019, Science
MARS ONCE HAD SALT LAKES SIMILAR TO EARTH, Oct 24, 2019, Astrobiology Magazine
Mars once had salt lakes similar to those on Earth: Study, Oct 19, 2019, The Indian Express
Texas A&M researcher on team that found Mars salt lakes, Oct 19, 2019, The Eagle
Mars once had salt lakes similar to Earth, Oct 18, 2019, EurekAlert!
A Lack Of Cold Fronts Made September Hot, But Climate Change Made It Even Hotter, Oct 17, 2019, Texas Standard
Texas Just Experienced Its Warmest September Ever, Oct 16, 2019, Environmental News Network
Texas Just Experienced Its Hottest September Ever!, Oct 16, 2019, WOAI News Radio
Mars Used To Have Salty Lakes, Oct 15, 2019, Futurity
Why It's Women Who Navigate Access To Water, Oct 14, 2019, Texas Standard
Flash Drought in the South Brings Record Heat Without Rain, Oct 4, 2019, The New York Times
New tool provides critical information for addressing the global water crisis, Sep 30, 2019, EurekAlert!
New tool provides critical information for addressing the global water crisis, Sep 30, 2019, Science Daily
Hurricane Lorenzo Sets Record As Strongest Storm Observed So Far North And East In Atlantic, Sep 30, 2019, Gizmodo
WARMING WILL PRODUCE RAPID SEA LEVEL RISE, ANNUAL ‘100-YEAR’ STORMS, DECLINING FISH STOCKS, SHRINKING GLACIERS WITHOUT FAST CLIMATE ACTION: IPCC, Sep 29, 2019, The Energy Mix
Doctor: Higher carbon dioxide levels could lead to health issues, Sep 27, 2019, KBTX-TV3
Texas A&M researcher: CO2 levels highest faced by humans, Sep 26, 2019, The Eagle
Humankind did not live with a high-carbon dioxide atmosphere until 1965, Sep 25, 2019, Science Daily
HUMANS HAVE NEVER FACED SUCH HIGH CO2 LEVELS, Sep 25, 2019, Futurity
‘We’re all in big trouble’: Climate panel sees a dire future, Sep 25, 2019, AP News
Humankind did not live with a high-carbon dioxide atmosphere until 1965, Sep 25, 2019, Phys.org
Humankind did not live with a high-carbon dioxide atmosphere until 1965, Sep 25, 2019, EurekAlert!
'We're all in big trouble': Climate panel sees a dire future, Sep 25, 2019, ABC News
Pregnant Moms’ Air Pollution Exposure May Affect Babies’ Health, Sep 23, 2019, The Scientist
BLOWN FRACKING WELL IN LOUISIANA ON FIRE SINCE AUGUST 30, COULD BURN FOR ANOTHER MONTH, Sep 17, 2019, The Energy Mix
Fracked Gas Well Blowout in Louisiana Likely to Burn for the Next Month, Sep 13, 2019, EcoWatch
AP FACT CHECK: Trump, Dems fudge science on climate, storms, Sep 8, 2019, AP News
Mitch with Robert Korty, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Sep 5, 2019, Radio.com
TAKING THE NEXT STEP, Aug 10, 2019, The Eagle
Global Water Map Could Warn Of Future Floods, Jul 25, 2019, Futurity
Combatting hurricane season, Jul 23, 2019, The Battalion
What lies beneath: Gulf likely holds tons of discarded military munitions, Jul 23, 2019, Houma Today
Texas Oil And Gas "Flaring" Goes Under-reported, Jul 23, 2019, Red River Radio
Natural Gas Flaring Significantly Underestimated In Texas, Study Suggests, Jul 22, 2019, Marfa Public Radio
These Maps Show Where Urban Sprawl Is Making Big Storms More Deadly, Jul 17, 2019, Buzzfeed News
Scorching heatwaves projected to get more intense and more frequent in Dallas, study says, Jul 16, 2019, Dallas News
Feeling the heat: Climate change could mean more extreme heat days for Houston and Texas, report concludes, Jul 16, 2019, Houston Chronicle
Storm Barry's threat to New Orleans heightened by climate change - scientists, Jul 12, 2019, Reuters
Storm Barry's threat to New Orleans heightened by climate change: scientists, Jul 12, 2019, Yahoo! News
Rainfall swamps New Orleans; locals prep for tropical storm, Jul 11, 2019, The Baytown Sun
Gulf Dead Zone Looms Large in 2019, Jul 11, 2019, Eos
Aggies Help Predict Hurricane Paths, Jul 10, 2019, The Eagle
We can't take water lightly, Jul 8, 2019, Enid News
Houston Weather Forecasters Exploring Ways To Improve Heat Warnings, Jul 8, 2019, Houston Public Media
Climate change made France's record heat 5 times more likely, Jul 6, 2019, The Hill
Texas A&M scientists create model suite to track oil spills, Jul 6, 2019, The Eagle
'Dead Zone' Threatens Livelihood of Gulf of Mexico Fishermen, Jun 24, 2019, VOA News
Texas A&M Geosciences Camp lets students explore STEM options in great outdoors, Jun 13, 2019, The Eagle
A&M gives potential students immersive experience in Geosciences, Jun 13, 2019, KAGS
Texas A&M partnership finds certain kinds of pollution can pose fatal health risks, Jun 2, 2019, The Eagle
Severe air pollution can cause birth defects, deaths, May 28, 2019, EurekAlert!
Mars Rover to Be Tested in Iceland, May 24, 2019, Iceland Monitor
Forecast of ‘near-normal’ hurricane season isn’t certain, experts say, May 23, 2019, Houston Chronicle
A 500-million-year survey of Earth's climate reveals dire warning for humanity, May 22, 2019, Science
Rainfall amounts double statewide average since April 1, May 16, 2019, Southwest Farm Press
Researchers partner to better understand potential losses of environmental disasters in Galveston Bay, May 12, 2019, Houston Chronicle
Joe Biden Looks To Revive Obama’s Climate Plan. Scientists Say That’s Not Good Enough., May 10, 2019, HuffPost
Severe weather moves toward the Northeast, Apr 25, 2019, ABC News
Into the overworld: modified spy plane to see whether towering storms pose new threat to ozone layer, Apr 25, 2019, Science
Texas A&M class watches tornado touch down, Apr 24, 2019, WFAA
Study: Sea level rise causes Texas coastal homeowners to lose millions in potential property value, Apr 23, 2019, Houston Chronicle
New research explains why Hurricane Harvey intensified immediately before landfall, Apr 22, 2019, AGU Blogosphere
Ground-penetrating radar being used at once-hidden cemetery, Apr 19, 2019, KSAT
Aggies in Antarctica, Apr 3, 2019, The Battalion
Spill from ITC Deer Park plant fire threatening vulnerable marsh, Mar 28, 2019, Houston Chronicle
Texas A&M Water Researchers Find Waxy Residue Near Deer Park Disaster, Mar 28, 2019, Houston Public Media
Unprecedented spring flooding possible, U.S. forecasters say, Mar 22, 2019, Jammin' 98.3
What Makes a Catastrophic Flood? And Is Climate Change Causing More of Them?, Mar 22, 2019, The New York Times
25 States Are at Risk of Serious Flooding This Spring, U.S. Forecast Says, Mar 21, 2019, The New York Times
Aggies among 27 researchers taking on Antarctica expedition, Mar 21, 2019, The Eagle
Texas Crop and Weather Report – March 12, 2019, Mar 12, 2019, The Eagle
Dixie Alley’s deadly twisters are stirring up more attention, Mar 10, 2019, The Gainesville Sun
Amazing Alcatraz discovery: Lasers reveal long-hidden military tunnel and fortifications, Mar 7, 2019, Fox News
Civil War-era underground tunnels, structures discovered at Alcatraz prison, Mar 6, 2019, KTVU
The Super Snow Moon Is Here! Everything You Need to Know About the Year's Biggest Super Moon, Feb 20, 2019, Yahoo! News
The Super Snow Moon Is Here! Everything You Need to Know About the Year's Biggest Super Moon, Feb 20, 2019, People
NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Is Officially Declared Dead, Feb 13, 2019, NPR
Government shutdown delays, disrupts environmental studies, Jan 28, 2019, KFMBFM
Government shutdown delays, disrupts environmental studies, Jan 24, 2019, AP News
A&M researcher's Icelandic study will inform Mars rover mission, Dec 17, 2018, KBTX-TV3
More bad news on the global warming front, Dec 5, 2018, Brookings
Why Are Mars' Sunsets Blue?, Dec 4, 2018, IFLScience
Trends Point To Rapid Urban Growth, Nov 30, 2018, Civil + Structural Engineer
Trump on climate change: ‘People like myself, we have very high levels of intelligence but we’re not necessarily such believers.’, Nov 27, 2018, The Washington Post
Massive urban expansion spells doom for natural habitats, Nov 21, 2018, Architecture And Design
Aggies to help NOAA gather severe weather data, Nov 21, 2018, The Eagle
MASSIVE URBAN EXPANSION THREATENS NATURAL HABITATS, Nov 14, 2018, Futurity
Mission Control Partners with Texas A&M University to Provide Technology on NASA-Funded Study for Mars 2020 Rover Analogue Missions in Iceland, Nov 13, 2018, AM760KFMB
Running out of time to address climate change, Oct 22, 2018, MySA
We're scientists. We know the climate's changing. And we know why., Oct 22, 2018, San Antonio Express News
Scientists Warn Flooding Will Be More Common In Central Texas, Oct 22, 2018, InsuranceNewsNet.com
We're scientists. We know the climate's changing. And we know why., Oct 22, 2018, Houston Chronicle
‘I Don’t Know That It’s Man-Made,’ Trump Says of Climate Change. It Is., Oct 15, 2018, New York Times
Scientists to Trump: ‘Zero Reason’ to Expect a Climate Reversal, Oct 15, 2018, BNN Bloomberg
Climate change to bring North Texas longer droughts, heavy rains, 120-degree temps within 25 years, Oct 12, 2018, Dallas News
Why Hurricane Michael’s Power Caught Forecasters Off Guard, Oct 11, 2018, The New York Times
Aggie lands on Time Magazine's list of 'Next Generation Leaders', Oct 11, 2018, KBTX-TV3
The marine biologist made a viral video about the dangers of plastic, Oct 10, 2018, TIME
We asked 11 climate scientists where they'd live in the US to avoid future natural disasters — here’s what they said, Oct 10, 2018, Business Insider by Pulse
HOW A FORTNITE SQUAD OF SCIENTISTS IS HOPING TO DEFEAT CLIMATE CHANGE, Oct 10, 2018, The Verge
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/climate/trump-climate-change-fact-check.html, Oct 9, 2018, The New Republic
6 Things Children Born This Year Will Experience In Their 20s, Oct 9, 2018, HuffPost
As Red Tide Makes Waves in Florida, Texans Fear The Gulf Of Mexico Is Next, Oct 9, 2018, Texas Standard
Trump quiet as the UN warns of climate change catastrophe, Oct 9, 2018, The Guardian
NASA airborne campaigns to explore snowstorms, river deltas, climate, Oct 8, 2018, Aviation Guide
Texas tornadoes at record low, Oct 7, 2018, Refugio County Press
This UN Climate Change Report Makes Absolutely Harrowing Predictions For The Near Future, Oct 7, 2018, Bustle
Showing Their Work: Texas A&M hosts first Mass Spectrometry Symposium, Oct 6, 2018, The Eagle
The stark reality of the IPCC's 1.5-degree climate report, Oct 5, 2018, Axios
27 of the most iconic, jaw-dropping photos of the Earth and the moon from space, Oct 1, 2018, Business Insider
Countdown no longer sells plastic straws, Oct 1, 2018, Newshub
A&M's Beyond Texas VR project unveiled at Texas Tribune Festival, Sep 30, 2018, The Eagle
Brazos Valley could see more 'erratic' weather, Sep 17, 2018, The Eagle
When a Category None hurricane is worse than a Category 5, Sep 17, 2018, The Baltimore Sun
El Niño weather patterns expected to bring wetter conditions through winter, Sep 12, 2018, Southwest FarmPress
CMS teacher eager to share G-camp experience, Sep 5, 2018, Delta County Independent
Analysis: Can we ‘smell’ rain? What science says about air and weather, Sep 4, 2018, myStatesman
Climate change, overfishing potential causes for dwindling puffin population, Sep 3, 2018, The Star
Petrichor: Why You Can Smell Rain, Aug 31, 2018, heavy.
NASA Sets a Grim Deadline for Saving a Beloved Mars Rover, Aug 31, 2018, The Atlantic
Why you can smell rain—even though it's odorless, Aug 30, 2018, Popular Science
NSF Funds Projects To ‘Connect Dots’ (And Data), Address Multi-Scaled Environmental Issues, Aug 29, 2018, Science Magazine
Peat Expansion In The Arctic Tundra Could Play A Role In Cooling A Warming Planet, Aug 29, 2018, bioengineer.org
Massive Martian Dust Storm Continues to Threaten Opportunity Rover, Aug 28, 2018, Interesting Engineering
Single-Use Plastic Bans & Restrictions - Freedonia Group White Paper, Aug 28, 2018, Cision PR Newswire
Why you can literally smell rain coming, Aug 27, 2018, Philly Voice
Why is Red Tide so bad this year? Could dust from the Sahara be to blame?, Aug 17, 2018, Tampa Bay Times
Dying reef mystery solved, Aug 14, 2018, News4Jax
Teacher attends geology camp, Aug 7, 2018, The Wenatchee World
Norwood-Norfolk Central School Earth Science teacher digs his summer adventure, Aug 2, 2018, Courier Observer
New Study Concludes That Humans Are Shifting the Seasons Worldwide, Aug 1, 2018, SnowBrains
On the Bright Side: Roxbury science teacher returns from research trip, Aug 1, 2018, The Daily Star
Why are puffins vanishing? The hunt for clues goes deep (into their burrows)., Jul 29, 2018, Boston.com
RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES AROUND THE STATE, Jul 26, 2018, Freestone County The Times
A&M researchers find correlation between Saharan dust plume and hurricanes, Jul 26, 2018, The Eagle
The real reason why so many cities and businesses are banning plastic straws, Jul 25, 2018, Business Insider
Texas Crop and Weather Report — July 24, Jul 25, 2018, Farms.com
How tons of dust from Africa tamp down storms in Texas, Jul 23, 2018, Futurity
How Heat Affects The Milk Cows Make — And Other Consequences Of Rising Temps, Jul 23, 2018, Houston Public Media
How the anti-plastic straw movement fits into a larger plan to save the ocean, Jul 21, 2018, The Dallas Morning News
Fizzy Tropical Rivers, Jul 20, 2018, Nasa Earth Observatory
A&M study: Sahara dust may make you cough, but it's a storm killer, Jul 20, 2018, KBTX-TV3
CSI Earth: Human 'fingerprints' detected in Earth's seasonal temperature changes, Jul 19, 2018, Lansing State Journal
How a Texas A&M scientist's video of a sea turtle soured Americans on drinking straws, Jul 19, 2018, Dallas News
The Water is Wider, Jul 18, 2018, Nasa Earth Observatory
Scorching temperatures haunt the Big Country, Jul 18, 2018, Big Country
She Recorded That Heartbreaking Turtle Video. Here's What She Wants Companies Like Starbucks to Know About Plastic Straws, Jul 17, 2018, Time
To Understand the Depths of the Planet, Look to the Mountains, Jul 17, 2018, UNDARK
G-Camp takes educators from across the nation on 18-day geological tour, Jul 14, 2018, The Eagle
Satellite imagery shows surface area of rivers and streams is 45 percent higher than anticipated, Jul 13, 2018, Geospatial World
Climatologist: State could have second-hottest summer ever, Jul 12, 2018, Sulphur Springs News Telegram
Starbucks' straw ban is a big win for the Earth's oceans, Jul 11, 2018, Yahoo! News
Cargo Ships May Be Causing More Lightning - Here's Why, Jul 10, 2018, Forbes
Under the Sea camp gives kids chance to learn about marine science from A&M professors, Jul 10, 2018, The Eagle
Study examines what lives in the Gulf of Mexico after BP disaster, Jul 10, 2018, Daily Hampshire Gazette
'I swear I'm an adult.' Starbucks banning plastic straws — but you can have a sippy cup Read more here: https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nation-world/national/article214561625.html#storylink=cpy, Jul 9, 2018, Star-Telegram
Researchers remove plastic straw from sea turtle's nose, Jul 9, 2018, The Wichita Eagle
Study examines what lives in the Gulf of Mexico after BP disaster, Jul 8, 2018, Tuscaloosanews.com
Texas facing long, hot summer Texas Crop and Weather Report – July 3, 2018, Jul 5, 2018, Southwest FarmPress
Get Ready, Plastic Straws Are Quickly Becoming A Thing Of The Past, Jul 5, 2018, FoodBeast
Texas A&M researcher: Waterways and their environmental impact underestimated, Jul 3, 2018, https://www.theeagle.com/news/local/texas-a-m-researcher-waterways-and-their-environmental-impact-underestimated/article_05a28809-1d48-5518-a949-2fba0f95dc1e.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share
Was hot weather milestone marked in May?, Jun 24, 2018, mySA
Jim Spencer: May 2018 marked 401st month of global temperature exceeding 20th-century average, Jun 20, 2018, PolitiFact
Explainer: How scientists estimate ‘climate sensitivity’, Jun 19, 2018, CarbonBrief
Are greenhouse emissions down under Donald Trump, as EPA says?, Jun 18, 2018, Politifact
Yakima County agency promotes reusable straws, ask-first policy at restaurants, Jun 17, 2018, Yakima Herald
Methane on Mars leads to seasonal mystery, Jun 13, 2018, Futurity
Did Life On Earth Actually Originate On Mars?, Jun 10, 2018, Forbes
Recent discoveries advance case for possible life on Mars, Jun 8, 2018, The Eagle
HOW DID SEA TURTLE GET A STRAW UP ITS NOSE?, Jun 5, 2018, National Geographic
Geography on Pluto is Surprisingly Similar to Earth, NASA Reveals, Jun 1, 2018, Science Alert
Pluto has windswept dunes even though it shouldn’t have enough wind to sweep, May 31, 2018, The Washington Post
No one resting easy even as tamer 2018 hurricane season predicted, May 31, 2018, Houston Chronicle
Hurricane Season Starts June 1. Are You Ready, May 30, 2018, Texas Public Radio
Why We Suspect Earth's Journey Around the Sun Had a Say in How Life Evolved, May 30, 2018, The Wire
A new normal: Central Texans confront water conservation, May 29, 2018, Killeen Daily Herald
Mo Brooks' incomplete comments on Antarctic ice, May 21, 2018, PolitiFact
The Final Straw: Boise Bars and Restaurants Replace Plastic Straws with Paper, May 11, 2018, Waste Advantage Magazine
Storms eased Central Texas drought, but how long until lasting relief?, May 10, 2018, My Statesman
Beaches are becoming safer for baby sea turtles, but threats await them in the ocean, May 9, 2018, The Waco Tribune-Herald
TO SAVE BABY SEA TURTLES, WE MUST CLEAN UP OUR OCEANS | OPINION, Apr 30, 2018, Newsweek
Beaches are becoming safer for baby sea turtles, but threats await them in the ocean, Apr 25, 2018, The Conversation
Texas oil and gas regulator: Science isn’t settled on global warming, Apr 24, 2018, myStatesman
A century after WWI, munitions still making way onto beaches, Mar 30, 2018, The Waco Tribune
In Houston and beyond, Harvey’s spills leave a toxic legacy, Mar 22, 2018, Houston Chronicle
What Exxon Knew and When They Knew It: Climate Science in S.F. Federal Court, Mar 19, 2018, KQED Science
FEMA Planning Documents Omit Mention of Climate Change, Mar 16, 2018, TexasMonthly
Researchers embark on first-ever slow earthquake drilling mission, Mar 8, 2018, EurekAlert!
How Thundersnow Happens: With Considerable Difficulty, Mar 7, 2018, The New York Times
Dallas takes on climate change with eye-opening enviro-summit, Mar 7, 2018, Dallas Culture Map
Hurricanes over shallow water bring more bad news, Feb 20, 2018, Cosmos
$1.7M in Texas Sea Grants Awarded, Feb 19, 2018, DredgingToday.com
Climate change to bring North Texas longer droughts, heavy rains, 120-degree temps within 25 years, Feb 16, 2018, Dallas News
Glaciers in the Tropics, but Not for Long, Feb 14, 2018, NASA
A&M researchers study groundwater during Mexico trip, Feb 11, 2018, The Eagle
Ascension : Sea Turtles Are in Much Worse Shape Than Previously Thought, Feb 9, 2018, The Islander
Texas A&M Expert: State Very Dry, Rain Relief May Be Months Away, Feb 7, 2018, The Katy News
When Glaciers Retreated, Swings in Earth's Climate Subsided, Feb 6, 2018, Seeker
Windy & Warmer Tuesday. Light Snow Late, Jan 29, 2018, StarTribune
Particles indirectly affect cloud development and weather, study finds, Jan 24, 2018, The Eagle
New Study ‘Reduces Uncertainty’ for Climate Sensitivity , Jan 18, 2018, EnviromentGuru
New Study ‘Reduces Uncertainty’ for Climate Sensitivity , Jan 18, 2018, EcoWatch
New oceanography major now open to undergraduates, Jan 18, 2018, The Battalion
Brazos Valley braces for cold snap , Jan 15, 2018, The Eagle
Texans Against High Speed Rail requesting impact statements, Jan 10, 2018, KBTX-TV
The silver lining: Scientists examine how aerosol types influence cloud formation, Jan 9, 2018, EurekAlert!
Texas: Cold Temps Move in but Producers Biggest Concern is Dry Condition, Jan 8, 2018, AgFax
Editorial Article: 10 Best Life Sciences Interviews of 2017, Jan 3, 2018, SelectScience
New report calls for research to better understand, predict Gulf of Mexico's loop current system, Jan 3, 2018, EurekAlert!
Texas A&M researchers look to modernize drought detection, Dec 3, 2017, The Eagle
Martian Dusk: Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning Red Planet Sunset, Dec 1, 2017, Yahoo News
Want to squelch research? Tax grad students’ waivers, Nov 30, 2017, My San Antonio
NOAA study finds Houston's 100-year floods have been underestimated, Nov 27, 2017, Houston Chronicle
Symposium mulls ‘climate change’, Nov 27, 2017, Hill Country Community Journal
Texas A&M professor honored for scientific contributions, Nov 26, 2017, The Eagle
Texas A&M professor honored for scientific contributions, Nov 26, 2017, American News
Investigation of Texas dams prompts review by lawmakers, Nov 25, 2017, My Statesman
Texas Sea Grant looks to share lessons learned from Harvey, Nov 21, 2017, The Eagle
Can Carbon-Dioxide Removal Save the World?, Nov 20, 2017, The New Yorker
If you use Google Maps, you use this every day, Nov 14, 2017, KBTX-TV
Former student working for Disney Animation speaks to Aggies, Nov 14, 2017, KBTX-TV
"The world's largest sandbox:" Texas A&M alum, technical director for Disney, talks about designing fantastic settings, Nov 14, 2017, The Eagle
Climate And Water: Planning For A Changing Resource, Nov 13, 2017, Texas Public Radio
Texas A&M “Surfing Robot” tracks Harvey impacts in Gulf, Nov 13, 2017, KBTX-TV
Satellite data reveal India overtakes China as world's top SO2 emitter, Nov 11, 2017, ECNS.CN
Texas A&M alum, Disney animator to give talk, Nov 10, 2017, The Eagle
Trump Nominee Kathleen Hartnett White Ignores Climate Change In Her Own Backyard, Nov 9, 2017, Huffington Post
Harvey’s Impact Extends As Far As Some Coral Reefs, Nov 6, 2017, Houston Public Media
Only multi-targeted immediate action can mitigate dangerous climate change, Nov 6, 2017, Environmental Research Web
How has the US fracking boom affected air pollution in shale areas?, Nov 2, 2017, Houston Chronicle
Pacific reefs could be at risk, Oct 31, 2017, Honolulu Star Advertiser
Notifying a nation through Facebook A&M senior delivers weather report to home country via social media, Oct 30, 2017, The Battalion
Loss of Federal Protections May Imperil Pacific Reefs, Scientists Warn, Oct 30, 2017, The New York Times
How has the US fracking boom affected air pollution in shale areas?, Oct 30, 2017, The Conversation
Killer Hurricanes, Oct 29, 2017, NOVA
The Underwater Continent of Zealandia Could Predict Earth's Future, Oct 23, 2017, Inverse
Digging In The Mud To See What Toxic Substances Were Spread By Hurricane Harvey, Oct 23, 2017, NPR
A Giant Blob of Floodwater From Harvey Is Still Moving Through the Gulf, Oct 23, 2017, The Atlantic
Hurricane Harvey damage continues: Coral reefs are now threatened from the runoff, Oct 22, 2017, True Viral News
Mesoscale ocean currents and improved climate modelling, Oct 20, 2017, Research Features
A Giant Blob of Floodwater From Harvey Is Still Moving Through the Gulf, Oct 20, 2017, The Atlantic
Global Warming Creates "the Worst of All Possible Worlds" for California Fires, Oct 19, 2017, LA Weekly
Scientists worry Harvey runoff could harm sanctuary, Oct 18, 2017, Galveston County Daily News
UCLA research puts wildfire risk into historic context, Oct 17, 2017, PreventionWeb
Harvey runoff menaces Texas' coral reefs, Oct 16, 2017, Phys.org
Trump voters confront climate change in wake of hurricane, Oct 16, 2017, AP
In Harvey-hit county, some in GOP newly confront the climate, Oct 15, 2017, Star-Telegram
In Port Aransas, A Turtle, A Funeral And Hope After Hurricane Harvey, Oct 11, 2017, KUT
Sol 1830: We've got the power, Oct 11, 2017, AGU Blogosphere
An expedition to the lost continent of Zealandia is revealing new details about the submerged region, Oct 11, 2017, Business Insider
Climate change and Harvey A&M expert says warmer conditions create a more intense hurricane season, Oct 11, 2017, The Battalion
Iron Seeding Linked to Global Climate Change, Oct 4, 2017, R&D
Scientists reveal secrets of lost continent Zealandia, Oct 1, 2017, EarthSky
Expert to share environmental information on Antarctica, Sep 27, 2017, Pilot Tribune
Dam, other designs must consider climate change, Sep 26, 2017, Beaumont Enterprise
Iron ‘pulses’ in the Pacific may have slowed climate change, Sep 26, 2017, Futurity
Harvey — and storms to come — raise worries about dam safety, Sep 21, 2017, Houston Chronicle
Harvey’s toll on Texas will be predictably immense — but will we learn the lessons?, Sep 9, 2017, San Antonio News-Express
Record storm puts gulf resilience to the test, Sep 8, 2017, Science Magazine
Texas A&M Weather Expert weighs in on active hurricane season, Sep 8, 2017, KBTX
The Latest: FEMA orders 4,500 trailers for Harvey, Sep 7, 2017, Miami Herald
Texas A&M Expert: Rainfall From Harvey Shattered Every Record, Sep 7, 2017, WUWT
Climate Change Experts Weigh In on Why Houston Flooded During Hurricane Harvey, Sep 5, 2017, Texas Monthly
ANALYSIS: We’ve seen Texas charity. Let’s now have sensible climate talk, Sep 5, 2017, Austin-American Statesman
How Harvey has shown us the risks of climate change, Sep 2, 2017, The Houston Chronicle
What Hurricane Harvey says about risk, climate and resilience, Sep 1, 2017, The Conversation
Harvey is a global warming issue — and a test for Donald Trump’s denialism, Aug 30, 2017, Salon
Why Harvey Is the Worst Rainstorm in U.S. History, Aug 29, 2017, Fortune
Model predicts nearly a million power outages in Texas, Aug 25, 2017, The Washington Post
Harvey could knock out power for 1.25 million Texans, Texas A&M expert says, Aug 25, 2017, The Eagle
Editorial Article: Science on a Ship: Diverse Microbes of the Deep, Dark Oceans, Aug 8, 2017, SelectScience
Planet Has Just 5 Percent Chance to Reach Paris Goal, Aug 5, 2017, Climate Central
WWII pilots used North Carolina waters for target practice. Now their bombs are washing ashore, Jul 27, 2017, The Washington Post
Researchers make improbable discovery of deep-sea coral reefs in "hostile" Pacific Ocean depths., Jul 20, 2017, National Science Foundation
Dispatches from Field Camp, Jun 6, 2017, AGU
Incredible lightning over the Brazos Valley early Sunday morning, Jun 5, 2017, KBTX
Rise in sea level makes hurricanes worse, May 31, 2017, Houston Chronicle
TAMU meteorology student captures video of lightning strike from O&M Building, May 30, 2017, CBS 19 This Morning
When Mars Gives You Lemons, Calibrate Your Instruments , May 30, 2017, AGU Blogosphere
Under Fire, Climate Scientists Unite With Lawyers to Fight Back, May 16, 2017, The New York Times
This geophysicist uses rock-sniffing subs to understand polar magnetic flips, May 3, 2017, Popular Science
Global Warming Is Changing the Way Bluebonnets Bloom, Apr 28, 2017, Reporting Texas
Report: Can't blame El Nino as global temps spike in March, Apr 24, 2017, San Antonio Express-News
Rain soaks Brazos Valley, causes minor flooding, Apr 12, 2017, The Eagle
Unlocking the Secrets Buried Deep in the Gulf of Mexico, Mar 30, 2017, Popular Mechanics
NASA reveals massive back to back storms bigger than the United States are engulfing Mars, Mar 10, 2017, Daily Mail
Last Month Was the Hottest February on Record in Texas, Mar 6, 2017, Texas Observer
3.7 billion-year-old bacteria may hold key to finding life on other planets, Mar 2, 2017, USA Today
Pacific Ocean iron particles can travel thousands of miles, study finds, Feb 27, 2017, Fox News
Northwestern anthropologist receives grant to measure water insecurity, Feb 23, 2017, EurekAlert!
Dear EarthTalk: Isn’t the increasing urbanization of our world good for reducing our carbon footprint given the efficiency benefits of greater density?, Feb 22, 2017, The Times Weekly
Better to believe climate scientists, Feb 16, 2017, The Eagle
Sea Turtles Are in Much Worse Shape Than Previously Thought, Feb 15, 2017, The Atlantic
Wet weather headed to Texas, Feb 10, 2017, My San Antonio
January was a warm and stormy month in North Texas , Feb 1, 2017, Star-Telegram
Global warming data that riled doubters is confirmed, Jan 13, 2017, Yahoo News
Soil Moisture Can Help Predict Power Outages During Hurricanes, Dec 16, 2016, Michigan Ag Connection
Scientists determine cause of London's 1952 "killer fog", Dec 13, 2016, CBS News
Murky Waters: What is killing the Gulf of Mexico’s majestic coral reefs?, Dec 2, 2016, Texas Monthly
Texas A&M to establish premier stable isotope capabilities, Nov 22, 2016, Science Magazine
US election: Climate scientists react to Donald Trump’s victory, Nov 10, 2016, Carbon Brief
Hurricanes From 3 Million Years Ago Give Us Clues About Present, Says Texas A&M Prof, Nov 2, 2016, The Katy News
Restored oyster reef creating booming marine life in Matagorda Bay, Oct 13, 2016, Houston Chronicle
Universities Seek Smaller, Modernized Fleet of Research Vessels, Oct 13, 2016, Houston Chronicle
Overpumping can taint groundwater, Texas A&M professor says, Sep 28, 2016, The Eagle
Sea Scouts Help Move Dickinson Wetland Project to Next Phase, Sep 13, 2016, Bay Area Observer
Gulf Of Mexico Radars Launched By Texas A&M Could Be Lifesavers, Sep 7, 2016, TAMU Today
Typhoons striking China and Southeast Asia have become much stronger , Sep 6, 2016, The Verge
August 2016 ties 1914 record for wettest August in Texas , Sep 1, 2016, The Dallas Morning News
Gulf Of Mexico Radars Launched By Texas A&M Could Be Lifesavers, Aug 26, 2016, The Katy News
Houston: Lightning capital of Texas!, Aug 26, 2016, KHOU
Expedition to Understand Causes of 2004 Tsunami, Aug 16, 2016, Ocean News
Gulf of Mexico’s Armstrong Basin Named for UNH-based Hydrographer, Aug 3, 2016, Ocean News
Educator Offers Tips On Teaching Climate Change, Jul 22, 2016, theeagle.com
Journal of Geography Article Earns National Council for Geographic Education Accolade , Jul 21, 2016, Spatialnews and the geocomm
Earth seen from Mars by Mars Exploration Rover Spirit , Jul 21, 2016, Earth Blog
Hottest June ever recorded worldwide, Jul 20, 2016, BBC
Journal of Geography Article Earns National Council for Geographic Education Accolade , Jul 20, 2016, Directions Magazine
Social media at the heart of Sea Grant’s plan to help public, Jul 18, 2016, The Eagle
Widespread burn bans in Texas follow half-year of heavy rains, Jul 18, 2016, Houston Chronicle
United Kingdom's Next Prime Minister Will Be A Geographer: What Is Geography?, Jul 13, 2016, Forbes
U.S. has warmest June on record , Jul 11, 2016, The Columbus Dispatch
Climate change makes flood more likely, more damaging, experts say, Jul 8, 2016, Charleston Gazette-Mail
'Hot, wet and wild' 2016 weather as U.S. has warmest June, Jul 8, 2016, U.S. News & World Report
Texas Gulf dead zone caused by excessive rainfall, unlike Louisiana's, Jul 7, 2016, Houston Chronicle
Large wind ripples on Mars: A record of atmospheric evolution, Jul 1, 2016, Science
‘Dead zone’ off Texas coast growing in size, Jul 1, 2016, San Antonio Express News
New evidence demands a new verdict, Jun 30, 2016, Two Row Times
Why Texas' Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' is different, Jun 23, 2016, Houston Chronicle
Time to base energy policies on sound science, Jun 13, 2016, Lufkin News
Average ‘Dead Zone’ for Gulf of Mexico Predicted, Researchers Say, Jun 13, 2016, Canada Journal
Stuck on hot: Earth breaks 12th straight monthly heat record, May 18, 2016, Associated Press
Weather Whys: Landspouts, Waterspouts and Tornadoes, May 12, 2016, The Eagle
State climatologist says Texas winter among the warmest ever , May 9, 2016, Star-Telegram
Tiny creatures in Antarctica’s subglacial lakes may hold clues to extraterrestrial life, May 5, 2016, Business Insider
President Young receives a ‘Maroon Lagoon’ for office from Texas Sea Grant, May 5, 2016, The Eagle
Watch: Explore Texas A&M Soltis Center In Costa Rica, May 4, 2016, TAMU Today
Weather Whys: Killer Hail Storms, May 2, 2016, The Eagle
Decoding the World's Largest Volcano, Apr 19, 2016, Discovery Magazine
Rip Currents More Dangerous Than Sharks, Apr 15, 2016, TAMU Today
Study compares air pollution over Beijing and Houston, Apr 15, 2016, TAMU Today
Wild Weather Patterns For Texas, Feb 25, 2016, TAMU Today
Trying To Restore Health To Coral Reefs, Feb 24, 2016, TAMU Today
HOW IS THE ‘HOTEL CAPITAL OF THE EAGLE FORD SHALE’ FARING IN THE MIDST OF AN OIL BUST?, Feb 19, 2016, Texas Standard
Cecille Sorio '17 named second consecutive female Corps Commander, Feb 18, 2016, texags.com
Geoscience: Ups and downs, Feb 18, 2016, Nature
Future of Arctic Might Depend on Permafrost, Jan 20, 2016, Texas A&M Today
El Niño Can Lessen Atlantic Hurricanes, Dec 22, 2015, Texas A&M Today
"The beginning of ... a great story': A&M-Israel collaboration to focus on research, Dec 15, 2015, theeagle.com
Palau’s Coral Reefs Defy Ocean Acidification Odds, Nov 18, 2015, Ecology
LITTLE YELLOW WOODEN CARDS HELP SCIENTISTS TO TRACK OCEAN CURRENTS, Nov 13, 2015, KTRK ABC13
Rogue Waves Can Cause Big Damage, Nov 13, 2015, TAMU Today
Texas A&M Expert: Though Rare, Rogue Waves Can Cause Big Damage, Nov 13, 2015, The Gilmer Mirror
Weather Whys: Northern Lights, Nov 11, 2015, Sweetwater Reporter
Deep magma chambers seen beneath Mount St. Helens, Nov 5, 2015, AAAS
Historic Rains Pound Texas, And More May Be Coming, Nov 5, 2015, TAMU Today
The huge paradox at the heart of how people think about environmental risks, Nov 4, 2015, The Washington Post
2014 Was Hottest Year Ever Recorded on Earth, Oct 22, 2015, Fort Worth Star Telegram
Recent Rains Prelude to El Niño: State Climatologist, Oct 22, 2015, North Texas eNews
Dunes on Pluto? Can a Nearly Airless World have Windblown Dunes?, Oct 22, 2015, Phys.org
Countdown begins for the College of Geosciences three-day celebration. , Sep 30, 2015, Texas A&M Today
Views of Sunday's Solar Eclipse From Space, Sep 16, 2015, Sky and Telescope
Scientists Discover How Tectonic Plates Collide, Sep 9, 2015, Phys.org
Deep Trenches in Pacific Are Younger than We Thought, Sep 4, 2015, Futurity
State Climatologist Says the Drought's Back on for Half of texas, Sep 4, 2015, Statesman
Nobel Prize Winner Awarded Honorary Degree From Texas A&M, Aug 16, 2015, The Eagle, August 15, 2015
Report Sets New Goals for U.S. Antarctic Program, Aug 12, 2015, Science
Asia's Pollution Triggers Storms in the U.S., Aug 11, 2015, Al Jazeera
Weather Whys: Dust Devils, Jul 6, 2015, The Eagle
The Q&A: Steve DiMarco, Jul 1, 2015, Texas Tribune
Record Flooding Could Enlarge Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone, Jun 19, 2015, Houston Chronicle
A&M Researchers Say Texas Flooding Could Cause Big Problems In Gulf, Jun 19, 2015, KBTX
Are the Texas Floods Evidence of Climate Change?, Jun 2, 2015, Newsweek
A Blue Sunset on the Red Planet, May 11, 2015, Christian Science Monitor
Study: Pollen particles can influence climate, May 6, 2015, United Press International
Is the pollen making you sneeze also making it rain?, May 6, 2015, CBS News
Do flowers trigger rainfall? Pollen can seed clouds with water, study claims, May 6, 2015, Daily Mail
Cloud Chamber Suggests Pollen Causes Rain, May 6, 2015, Futurity
Pollen and Clouds: April flowers bring May showers?, May 6, 2015, Science Daily
Climate Model Simulations could be Improved with the Inclusion of the Iris-like Effect, May 6, 2015, AccuWeather.com
Weather Whys?, May 6, 2015, The Katy News
Is the Shale Boom Reversing Progress in Curbing Ozone Pollution, May 1, 2015, Eos Buzz
Life Without Water, May 1, 2015, KRGV
When comparing Texas and California droughts, there is no comparison, Apr 30, 2015, Houston Chronicle
Rainfall, Aquifer Level Up, So is the Drought Over?, Apr 29, 2015, WOAI
Droughts Are No Stranger To Texas Or California, Apr 27, 2015, TAMU Today
How to Misinterpret Climate Change Research, Apr 24, 2015, Scientific American
Court Sides With Water Rights Holders Over Texas Regulators, Apr 23, 2015, Water Online
Scientists discover life deep beneath the seafloor, Mar 27, 2015, Bryan-College Station Eagle
Weather Whys: last freeze date, Mar 26, 2015, Bryan-College Station Eagle
Life Found in the Deadest Part of the Ocean, Mar 17, 2015, Futurity
How the Oceans Have Dried Texas Out, Mar 16, 2015, NPR
To Save an Entire Species, All You Need is $1.3 Million a Year, Mar 16, 2015, Science Daily
Presence of oxygen and aerobic communities from sea floor to basement in deep-sea sediments, Mar 16, 2015, Nature
Flood and drought risk to cities on rise, Mar 5, 2015, Science Daily
Air quality monitor to be installed in Eagle Ford, Oct 7, 2014, Inside Climate News
Drift Cards Dropped in Gulf Can Reveal Ocean Current Data, Apr 22, 2013, Texas A&M Today
Good News From the Bad Drought: Gulf "Dead Zone" Smallest in Years, Aug 23, 2012, Texas A&M Today