Enchanted Rock Issues Heat Warnings After Three Dogs Died in the Park
Granite, which draws visitors to the park, can also reach high temperatures.
Granite, which draws visitors to the park, can also reach high temperatures.
Checking in with nine Harvey survivors a year after Texas Monthly first spoke to them.
A year after Hurricane Harvey brought Houston to its knees, the city is still wrestling with how to prepare for the next great storm. There’s no shortage of good ideas, but in Houston, that’s never been the problem.
In memoriam.
The Saharan dust brings us hotter days, hazy skies, and nicer sunsets.
We all know the Gulf of Mexico is brown. Until it isn’t.
There are some bright spots and signs of hope as the area recovers and rebuilds. The fish and birds are waiting for you.
Science is amazing.
If Gordon makes landfall, run.
It's the Trump administration's latest move to stop addressing—or even acknowledging—climate change at the federal level.
A beloved tradition? Please. It’s just littering.
Returning to my devastated hometown, I found my friends and family putting on a brave face in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Plus: Texas installs quite a few solar panels, CenterPoint Energy has a gas outage in Northeast Texas, and pipeline companies worry about their tax break.
What does it take to protect the stars of West Texas? A year of persuasion, counting light fixtures, and traversing 315,000 acres under a moonless sky.
The fault lines had been inactive for 300 million years before fracking started.
Renewable projects fare better under the Senate’s tax reform measure.
The former head of the TCEQ did not impress senators in Washington on Wednesday with her grasp of science.
A recent grant can help the UTSA team improve their thermal energy-harvesting system.
The former vice president spoke in Georgetown about climate change and renewables.
Also: Battle over ethanol moves into Mexico, Vistra Energy announces two more plant closures, and Rick Perry faces a tough crowd.
The storm left hundreds of thousands of households without homes. Many are still looking.
A dispatch from Hurricane Harvey's landfall.
The story of Hurricane Harvey, as told by 28 Texans who helped their state through its darkest hour.
Houston politicians may have lied to the city's residents about the ferocity of the storm. If they did lie, they did the right thing.
In a series of major chemical accidents caused by Harvey, this might be the worst yet.
We had a totally different issue of the magazine planned for you this month. Harvey changed that.
Officials at Magellan Midstream Partners claim floodwaters made them underestimate the magnitude of the gasoline spill at Galena Park.
Houston’s Galena Park neighborhood deals with a massive oil spill after Harvey, Exxon loses a fight to keep documents secret in New York’s climate change fraud probe, and the Chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission is running for re-election.
Just look at these little guys.
A reminder of just how much the debt ceiling matters to some of our lawmakers.
Despite health risks, volunteers have stepped up to help in Harvey’s aftermath. Here’s a guide to safe mucking.
Why the remarkable heroism displayed by my fellow Houstonians will be required for years to come.
The lessons learned in 2005 informed the rescue operations in Houston and the Gulf Coast.
We asked readers to share their images and experiences from the storm of the century. Here’s what they saw.
The supermarket chain that takes care of Texans.
And yes, it has to do with global warming.
Caddo Lake is being consumed by the world’s most monstrous weed. Now local volunteers are making a last-ditch effort to save these treasured wetlands.
Are mosquito-borne illnesses Hurricane Harvey's next threat?
Refinery capacity, oil reserves, and the mythical fuel shortages.
When emergency aid passed by for bigger cities, the residents of one small town came together to save their community.
How the kindness of strangers and the tenacity of the kitchen staff helped the world's largest medical center through Hurricane Harvey.
The situation at the Crosby site has "become serious."
Now 3,000 more homes and businesses are threatened.
Joel Osteen's megachurch is finally opening its doors, but only after a social media storm.
Just in case you forgot...
A new insurance law taking effect lowers the penalty on insurance companies for slow storm damage payments.
Hurricane Harvey swept through the Texas coast, here's what it left behind.
The Shefman family has taken drastic measures to protect their home from storms like Harvey.
The Category 4 storm downed power lines, damaged buildings, and injured at least ten residents.
Warren Buffett’s Oncor deal is in trouble, Trump explores replacing Rick Perry in the Energy Department, and an Exxon plant has been pumping toxins into an African American neighborhood in Beaumont.