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Special counsel defends the Trump indictment
Climate scientists have said that there are fewer days below freezing in many parts of the US and beyond, as compared to a world without climate change. “We’ve kind of put the climate on steroids,” Alex Hall, a climate scientist at University of California, Los Angeles, said. He added, “We could see that rain of…
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Canada’s wildfires likely worsened due to human-driven climate change
Weather that increases fire risk is “getting more severe as climate change gets worse”, said a climate scientist from Imperial College London in a case study on climate impacts on fire-weather conditions in the Pacific and Southern Hemisphere. The study looked at human-caused climate impacts on fire weather, the conditions that make a spark likely…
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Climate finance is a hot potato, and what to do about it
Climate scientist Christopher Trisos has said that Africa has already experienced “loss and damage” that is attributable to human-induced climate change. “There is stronger evidence than ever that Africa has already experienced loss and damage that is attributable to human-induced climate change,” Trisos added. He further said that climate impacts in vulnerable countries are becoming…
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The world is getting more Grim by the day
Climate scientist Saleemul Huq has said that “the most devastated” communities by climate change are mostly poor people of colour. The way in which communities prepare for climate disasters isn’t usually seen in the global north, she added. Frequent flying is the most climate-destructive activity you can engage in, she further said.
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Friederike Otto has hard evidence for climate Enforcers.
Climate scientist Michael Wehner has said that climate change may be more likely for storms to rapidly intensify, which also happened to Ian. Rhome told Don Lemon that climate change can’t be linked to one event. Preliminary analysis by Wehner and other climate scientists estimated that climate change caused the storm to drop at least…
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The weather is getting more severe because of climate change.
A climate scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has said that climate change may make storms “worse”. Rhome added that federal forecasters, such as those at the National Hurricane Center, could also be effective messengers for climate information. As per the latest research, climate change isn’t making storms to form in the Atlantic.