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  • Researchers To Examine Risk Of Flood-Induced Chemical Spills At Coastal Facilities

    The Texas A&M College of Engineering's James Kaihatu joins a team that will study the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities in Galveston Bay and risks to nearby communities.

  • New Study Finds More than Half of Hudson River Tidal Marshes were Created Accidentally by Humans; Resilient Against Sea Level Rise

    UMass Amherst geologist and team studied marshes from Wall Street to Albany

  • Enhancing Machine-Learning Capabilities In Oil And Gas Production

    A Texas A&M researcher is participating in a multi-university and national laboratory project to create an advanced system that understands and renders production processes and conditions as they happen.

  • Satellite Data Identifies Companies Fishing in High Seas

    Analysis points to commercial activity beyond reach of national jurisdiction.

  • NOAA Enforcement Deploys Remotely Operated Vehicles to Patrol the Seas

    NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement deploys ROVs to inspect offshore lobster gear.

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact On The Electricity Sector

    A cross-domain, open-access data hub created by Texas A&M researchers shows the effects human mobility has on the United States’ electricity markets.

  • Renewables Still the Cheapest New-Build Power in Australia

    A new report from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has more accurately calculated the integration costs of renewables in electricity generation and found that solar and wind continue to be the cheapest source of energy in Australia.

  • Mass Incarceration Results in Significant Increases in Industrial Emissions

    Prison supply companies have continuously expanded their production in response to a growing incarcerated population.

  • Christmas Tree Demand Strong Despite Challenging Season

    Market conditions are good for tree farms this year, even after a tough growing season, according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

  • Cost of Planting, Protecting Trees to Fight Climate Change Could Jump

    The researchers found that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change expects forestry to play a critical role in reducing climate change.

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