Scientists calculate Earth will likely cross crucial warming threshold in early 2029

In a little more than five years – sometime in early 2029 – the world will likely be unable to stay below the internationally agreed temperature limit for global warming if it continues to burn fossil fuels at its current rate.

Burn ban lifted for unincorporated Travis County

Officials say that because Central Texas is expected to receive rain throughout the week, conditions are expected to improve and lower the fire risk.

Pecan trees to be removed at City Park in San Marcos

San Marcos Parks & Recreation staff will also be planting four dozen new trees in City Park this fall.

Don't bag your leaves this fall, experts say: Do this instead

Before you break out the rake and plastic bags to rid your yard of fallen leaves, experts hope you’ll consider leaving them on the ground instead.

Billions of snow crab deaths off Alaska coast linked to marine heatwave

Dropping to a historical low in 2021, and after historical highs three years earlier, the disappearance of snow crabs is one of the largest losses of marine life worldwide.

Too Good to Go app sells day-old food at steep discount to fight waste

Bakeries, which typically offer "surprise" bags filled with the day’s leftover pastries and breads, have been among the more popular choices for app users.

Biden talks green energy and jobs in Pennsylvania again. But will his message break through?

The president will be in Philadelphia Friday to announce that it will be one of the regional hubs selected to produce and deliver hydrogen fuel that can run factories, ports and other facilities.

Southeast Austin residents concerned about cluster of nearby rock crushing plants

After learning that several rock crushing plants surround a Southeast Austin neighborhood, residents are concerned about potential health issues, and they are pushing back. 7 On Your Side reporter Carissa Lehmkuhl has the story.

Hundreds of earthquakes rattle summit of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has closed some parking areas and trails around Kilauea due to an increase in seismic activity.

2023 on track to become Earth's warmest year on record after shattering September temperature records

"Since June, the world has experienced unprecedented heat on land and sea. The temperature anomalies are enormous – far bigger than anything we have ever seen in the past," WMO officials said.

83% of buyers consider climate risk when looking for new home, study says

Prospective buyers in certain regions of the U.S. were more likely to consider climate risks when shopping for a home, according to Zillow’s research.

Drought limits access to Walter E. Long Lake

City officials say the water in Walter E. Long Lake is too low to safely operate a motorboat on the lake.

Iconic Barton Springs leaning pecan tree 'Flo' to be removed Oct. 5

The City is planning a Celebration of Life event to honor "Flo", the leaning pecan tree that has graced Barton Springs Pool for nearly 100 years. Everyone is invited to attend.