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  • Texas A&M Prof: Passage of ‘Ike Dike’ Bill A Great Start

    State lawmakers approved legislation to start the process of building a coastal barrier to protect the upper Texas coast from hurricanes.

  • XJTLU Study Exposes Increasing Flood Risk in the UK

    As climate change continues to cause unpredictable and extreme weather events around the world, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University researchers are calling for engineers to rethink how they design for flood prevention.

  • Research Underway On Floating Renewable Energy Station

     

    Texas A&M researchers are developing an ocean renewable energy station that could combine wind, wave, current and solar energy methods on a floating offshore platform.

  • New Project To Focus On Alternative Energy Sources

    A Texas A&M-Galveston project from the Marine Engineering Technology Department will show students how to build solar panels and wind turbines.

  • Backyard Chickens, Rabbits, Soybeans Can Meet Household Protein Demand

    In 2020, stores sold out of garden seed, coops and rabbit cages. Now, we have an idea how much protein people can grow in their backyards.

  • Could AI Help Recover Energy and Fresh Water From Municipal Wastewater?

    UChicago, Argonne to develop test systems to save energy, benefit underserved communities.

  • Bet on Technology or Limit Growth? Climate Modelling Shows 'Degrowth' Less Technologically Risky

    Wellbeing can be maintained in a degrowth transition.

  • Kutch’s Coral Reefs

    The Gulf of Kutch is home to India’s first national marine reserve.

  • Simulated Geoengineering Evaluation: Cooler Planet, but With Side Effects

    A new modeling study led by two NOAA researchers highlights the vast challenges and potentially damaging consequences of solar geoengineering actions large enough to ward off extreme warming by the end of the 21st century.

  • Combining Solar Panels and Lamb Grazing Increases Land Productivity, Study Finds

    Solar panels also benefit the welfare of the lambs by providing shade.

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