Scientists Say Disasters Are Teaming Up During Time Of Climate Change
Many states have faced record-breaking heat this year along with drought and wildfires. Scientists say climate change makes extreme events more likely to happen at the same time.
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September 24, 2020 at 03:02AM
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NPR News: Scientists Say Disasters Are Teaming Up During Time Of Climate Change
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