Unlike supply chain problems at the beginning of the pandemic, a Texas A&M AgriLife economist says stores should restock quickly after last week's record-low temperatures.
In an op-ed for the Houston Chronicle, Texas A&M experts outline what they believe should be done to prevent similar outages during future severe weather events.
After days of freezing weather, Texas A&M-operated buoys near Galveston and Corpus Christi are reporting the lowest temperatures recorded since their installation.
Climate change and rising sea levels are breaking down the ecosystems that protect coastal communities. Texas A&M researchers have found their threshold for recovery is lower than previously thought.
An international team including a Texas A&M researcher concluded that to predict future climate trends, more attention is needed regarding historical records from millions of years ago.