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Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses the growing issue of San Antonio sinking due to the ...
A new study reveals that uneven land subsidence could impact 29,000 buildings across the America's most populated ...
A recent study shows most of the biggest cities in the country are sinking, and three Texas cities are doing so faster than ...
A new study reveals that all of America’s largest cities are sinking, posing growing risks to buildings, roads, and residents.
Groundbreaking research from Columbia University reveals that land beneath America’s largest cities is sinking—mostly due to groundwater extraction—posing a hidden but growing threat to infrastructure ...
The new study looked at the 28 most populous cities in the U.S. and 25 of them are experiencing subsidence, or land sinking, each year.
The study used recent satellite data to map out vertical land movements down to the millimeter in grids measuring just 28 ...
Uncertainty surrounds a local burger joint after it unexpectedly closed the doors of its location off Loop 1604. Building San ...
As we approach integration on September 1, the Integration Steering Committee (ISC) continues to work diligently to ensure ...
MAY 9, 2025 — Editor’s note: The following message was sent via email from UTSA President Taylor Eighmy to all students.
Here’s our list of the experts and advocates, outside the government, who are playing big roles in Washington’s policy ...
An alarming new report reveals that right across the country, 28 US cities are sinking, showing the kind of geologic ...