How climate change is ‘supercharging’ extreme weather trends
We must prepare young people for this future. It isn’t going to stop any time soon. Cheryl
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“These billion dollar disasters used to happen once every three months back in the 1980s. Over the last decade they’ve happened closer to every three weeks,” says Adam Smith, an applied climatologist at NOAA. “Climate change is certainly supercharging many of these trends.”
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