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In 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture created a network of "climate hubs" to understand how climate change affects agriculture and forestry and help farmers adapt to more extreme and unpredictable weather. Now, the future of these hubs is uncertain.
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A new Texas Department of Agriculture report also points to other factors that are making it harder for Texans to access and afford food, including wages falling behind rising costs of living.
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More than half of Texas is in extreme or exceptional drought conditions, leaving climatologists hoping for more rain during the months ahead.
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The Presidential Lecture and Performance Series is starting back up tonight. To kick off the season, they begin with a format they haven’t yet included, a…
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There will something for most everyone in the upcoming 13th season of Texas Tech’s Presidential Lecture and Performance Series. The lineup has music,…
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Recently I had the pleasure to visit with the Director and Executive Producer of a ground-breaking film. In my conversation with Director Paul Allen…
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Katharine Hayhoe will be visiting Austin on February 4th to tape Overheard with Evan Smith and discuss her PBS Digital show titled Global Weirding. Global…
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On this edition of Inside Texas Tech we visit with Political Science Professor Seth McKee about the mandates issued toward the EPA. Specifically the…