EcoWatch: Even though skeptics would disagree, weather and climate are clearly two different things. We know that the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and land use cause global temperatures to rise over long stretches of time, but what effect does that have on the weather today? Well, according to a new study, we can now pin at least 14 extreme weather events in 2014—including heatwaves, drought, wildfires and floods—on climate change. The report, Explaining Extreme......
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14 Extreme Weather Events Linked to Climate Change
Posted by EcoWatch: Lorraine Chow on November 7th, 2015
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