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How Climate Change Is Fueling Extreme Weather Around The World: Explained [Video]

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How Climate Change Is Fueling Extreme Weather Around The World: Explained

Record-breaking rainfall has flooded the desert nation of the United Arab Emirates, a drought in Colombia has people rationing water and unusual springtime snow has swept the Western Balkans. Why is it happening?

For the past dozen years, scientists and others have been focusing on extreme weather such as heat waves, floods, droughts, storms as the having the biggest climate impact.

Burning fossil fuels release greenhouse gasses that get trapped in the atmosphere and cause the planet to warm. In 2023, those gasses hit record levels in the earth’s atmosphere.

Warmer temperatures lead to more frequent and extreme weather.

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