A collaboration between professors and students at the School of Architecture yielded an eye-catching design with major potential for improving efficiency and sustainability in urban spaces.
Ten financial actors can accelerate a transition away from fossil fuels
Researchers found larger farms used fewer agroecological practices and that organic farming on large farms more closely resembled conventional farming
Sunnyside, one of Houston’s oldest historically Black communities, has been hit hard by many of the recent hurricanes that have struck along the Gulf of Mexico.
Encouraging adoption of EVs is seen by many governments as a key pillar of efforts to build a carbon-neutral economy, reduce urban pollution and roll back the impact of climate change
Wind technology is growing—literally.
A study shows that yeast, an abundant waste product from breweries, can filter out even trace amounts of lead.
The agencies are testing three different fence designs created to keep protected species like the Houston toad and Louisiana pine snake out of construction zones.
Increasing sustainable use of the world’s forests would support economic recovery while providing environmentally friendly wood construction materials.
Texas A&M graduate Carl McAfee '90 is using polymer chemistry and recycled materials to make a sustainable impact.
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