Climate Scientist Explains What Made the Texas Floods so Extreme
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Climate scientist explains what made the Texas floods so extreme
As rescuers in Texas search for survivors of the deadly flooding, CBS News is learning the worst-hit areas saw 12 inches of rain per hour in the early morning of July 4. For more on why this storm was so intense, Daniel Swain, climate scientist at University of California, joins to discuss.
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Deadly floods in Texas show how climate change is fueling more extreme rain — and politics is standing in the way of solutions. The post Texas Floods Show How Climate Change Is Supercharging Rainfall appeared first on One Green Planet.
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