Is This What Climate Change May Look Like?

December 8, 2010 – Drought’s grip on Texas tightens | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle. The great drought of 2011 may have started two months ago. Since

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Texas Independence Day 2011

One hundred and seventy five years ago today a group of men came together just a few miles to the northwest of where I sit this morning and proclaimed Texas

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30 Years Later And The Story Is The Same.

AUSTIN – Burst water pipes at two coal-fired power plants forced them to shut down, triggering rolling power cuts across the state, the lieutenant governor said Wednesday. Lt. Gov. David

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America Should Worry

“People used to say that the future happens first in California, but these days what happens in Texas is probably a better omen. And what we’re seeing right now is

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Leon Hale Talks About Owning Rural Property

I caught Leon Hales latest in my feed reader last week and thought he had a lot of good points. After spending a quarter of a century posting columns from

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Afternoon Walk In Nature…Boy Is It Ever Hot Here

The heat of the day arrived at about the same time I arrived at Brazos Bend State Park just the other side of the Brazos River from us off of FM 1462 and FM 762.

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