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Passing of Current Faculty Member Dr. Scott C. James, Associate Professor of Geosciences Baylor University is mourning the passing of current faculty member, Scott C. James, Ph.D., associate professor of geosciences, who died May 2 while visiting family in California. (Photo courtesy of the Baylor Department of Geosciences) May 6, 2021 WACO, Texas (May 6, 2021) - Baylor University is mourning the passing of current faculty member, Scott C. James, Ph.D., associate professor of geosciences, who died May 2, 2021, while visiting family in California. His colleagues in the Department of Geosciences released the following statement about Dr. James and his impact on the University, his department and students over his seven years as a faculty member at Baylor. ....
Texas scientists: Power outages show why Texas must prepare for climate change A man walks home with a case of drinking water distributed at the Literacy Achieves nonprofit in Vickery Meadow to nearby residents living without water after a winter storm brought snow and continued freezing temperatures to North Texas on Feb. 18.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) By Ginny Catania and Katharine Hayhoe 1:30 AM on Feb 24, 2021 CST . Last week, ice, snow and record-breaking cold left millions across Texas without electricity, heat or water, and with homes damaged or destroyed. Roughly 4 million homes and up to 15 million people had no power for several days, and 13 million homes had no water or poor water quality. ....