Associated Press: A city administrator looks out at the Gulf of Mexico from this Southeast Texas town, wondering what vicious hurricanes it may spawn. In the Panhandle, a farmer tries new techniques to keep soil from turning to dust. In West Texas, ranchers watch prairie grass die. Others grow algae as water becomes too salty for other crops. And statewide, reservoirs dry up.
Want to see what happens when the impacts of climate change are felt? Well, just look at Texas, some scientists say.
While Gov. Rick Perry...