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The dry, hot summer has forced some farmers and ranchers to make tough decisions.
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At least 8,500 acres of Texas land have burned since Aug. 1. The governor’s disaster declaration allows included counties to access state resources to fight wildfires.
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A writer argues that heat will move people in a way that other effects of climate change won’t.
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The electricity market in Texas is doing exactly what it's designed to do — and most customers probably won't notice any effect on their bill.
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When temperatures exceed a narrow range, many drugs lose effectiveness. Here’s how to keep your prescription medicine safe in Austin's triple-digit heat.
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Agriculture, insurance companies likely to be the hardest-hit industries.
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Local and state heat warnings warn North Texas of heat index values of up to 112 degrees, intense drought conditions and the risk of wildfires across the region.
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One year after a devastating drought, Texas agriculture watchers are wary that the positive effects of a wet spring could be zapped up with extreme heat.
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AC is now seen as essential – but the more we use it, the more we help heat the planet.
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You may have heard we’re in another El Niño year. But meteorologists say another weather phenomenon is responsible for Texas’ current heat wave.