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Climate change is driving extreme weather Recommended Videos By all accounts, the last few years have been brutal for the climate — and for the humans and other living things within it.
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As Hurricane Beryl batters Texas, the world is set for another week of wild weather as human-caused climate change makes extremes like these more likely. Full Episode. Sunday, Jun 22.
Climate change is driving extreme weather Recommended Videos By all accounts, the last few years have been brutal for the climate — and for the humans and other living things within it.
NEW YORK (AP) — For decades, scientists warned that continued burning of oil, gas, and coal would have devastating climate impacts. Those impacts are being felt around the world. Climate change ...