Sempra Energy sees Texas playing a pivotal role as the world rebounds from the effects of the pandemic in a transforming energy landscape. Sempra’s role providing electricity to millions of Texans, and LNG to millions more around the world, gives the company insight into key market and sector drivers for energy.
Three thirsty Texas cities are global leaders in water innovation
Austin, El Paso, and San Antonio prepared for growth and drought.
Texas healthcare regulations must catch up to the pandemic
Freestanding Emergency Centers are an underused resource in the Texas pandemic response plan. They can help fill the gaps where critical access to care is needed most.
Broadband is critical to the future of Texas
By J.J. McGrath – Founder of Connect2Educate For more than 20 years J.J. has been the Owner/Operator of TekWav and is passionate about helping families in Texas access high-quality internet services. Back to school looked quite different for students in Texas this year. Between participating in Zoom calls with teachers and completing assignments online, Texas […]
A thirsty land: The fight for water in Texas
To meet our changing climate and the ever-increasing demands of the state’s growing population, Texas water policy will need a seismic shakeup to prepare itself against future disaster.
All Texans deserve to be connected
Affordable access to broadband is a critical component of 21st century infrastructure—during the pandemic and beyond.
Modernization for education: A pandemic silver lining
COVID-19 has helped Texans see the need for quality digital learning and educational options that fulfill the needs of students, parents and educators. Out of adversity comes positive change.
College athletics face unique challenges in 2020
From COVID-19 to social unrest, this year’s events put college athletics front and center. As universities nationwide have worked to bring sports back safely, Texas A&M officials share how they’re working to support student-athletes.
UTHealth unveils a “public health reserve” modeled after the National Guard
By Eric Boerwinkle PhD, Dean of UTHealth School of Public Health The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic was a wake-up call — for all of us. The initial damage to our collective health, our health systems and the economy is well documented, but its long-term effects are still not fully understood. As we settle into […]
Texas leaders need a civics lesson
When it comes to the constitutional and moral issue of church/state separation, our Texas state leaders could use a refresher course.
