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We wanted to know what this report means to us living in Texas, and what impacts will we see here? And what can we do to help or reverse climate change? ....
/ Nopal cactus damaged in southwest Austin, TX on Feb. 24, 2021. Prickly pear cactus around Central Texas were damaged from a strong winter storm and freeze. Texas climate scientists are urging state leaders to prepare accordingly for the increasing risk of weather-related disasters. In an open letter published to the Dallas Morning News, the more than 50 signatories warned that extreme events like last month’s blackout-causing winter storm may soon be the rule, not the exception, and that now is time to prepare for the worst. University of Texas professor Ginny Catania is leading the group, and coauthored the letter with Texas Tech University professor Katharine Hayhoe. ....
Texas scientists: Power outages show why Texas must prepare for climate change A man walks home with a case of drinking water distributed at the Literacy Achieves nonprofit in Vickery Meadow to nearby residents living without water after a winter storm brought snow and continued freezing temperatures to North Texas on Feb. 18.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) By Ginny Catania and Katharine Hayhoe 1:30 AM on Feb 24, 2021 CST . Last week, ice, snow and record-breaking cold left millions across Texas without electricity, heat or water, and with homes damaged or destroyed. Roughly 4 million homes and up to 15 million people had no power for several days, and 13 million homes had no water or poor water quality. ....
Coastal News Today | GRL - Greenland 'Knickpoints' Could Stall Spread of Glacial Thinning coastalnewstoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from coastalnewstoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
E-Mail IMAGE: A researcher (Leigh Stearns, The University of Kansas) adjusts a time lapse camera monitoring the front of Kangilliup Sermia (also known as Rink Isbrae), an outlet glacier in Greenland. A. view more Credit: Tim Bartholomaus The jagged terrain of Greenland s mountains is protecting some of the island s outlet glaciers from warm coastal waters, according to a team of researchers that included scientists from The University of Texas at Austin and NASA. Outlet glaciers protrude from the ice sheet into the sea, where surging ocean heat can speed up the loss of ice, making the glaciers thinner and raising sea levels. The scientists found that steep slopes in the bedrock under the ice form stabilizing areas the researchers termed knickpoints that prevent coastal thinning from reaching further inland. ....