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Climate change made B.C. floods at least twice as likely, Environment Canada study suggests

Summary by Ground News
B.C. saw three events come together to create unprecedented flooding in November. The study, now undergoing peer review, concludes that the likelihood of similar events in the future will only increase as global warming continues to upend normal weather patterns. The team concluded that climate change had increased the odds of an atmospheric river by at least 60 per cent.

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