Texas Could Be Hit by More Floods as up to 8 Inches of Rain Forecast
TEXAS, JUL 11 – Texas floods caused 20% to 30% more severe by climate change killed over 120 people while federal budget cuts eliminated key clean energy incentives, experts say.
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Column: Texas floods were made worse by climate denialism
The tragic news out of central Texas has been heartbreaking, but it’s also been maddening — because so many lives could have been saved if elected officials had done their jobs. They owe the families who lost loved ones — the death toll is more than 100 — more than thoughts and prayers. They owe them a sincere commitment to righting their deadly wrong, by tackling the problem they’ve turned their backs on for too long: climate change. The scient…
Climate Change Made Texas Floods 20% to 30% More Severe - CleanTechnica
The devastating floods that swept through Central Texas in early July 2025 are a human tragedy, first and foremost. Current reports have 120 dead and more than that still missing. Thousands more have lost homes, and the economic damage will likely run into the billions. This catastrophe, unfortunately, has a ... [continued] The post Climate Change Made Texas Floods 20% to 30% More Severe appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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