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Weather Disasters Intensified by Climate Change Today

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 18, 2025001 Min Read
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At the American Geophysical Union’s fall 2019 conference, climate scientist Stephanie Herring stated that humanity is in a new climate, where global warming has significantly influenced weather-related catastrophes. A study revealed that 73% of the 168 peer-reviewed articles in the past eight years linked climate change to such events, with specific phenomena like rapidly warming Bering Sea waters now attributed directly to warming. While most studies on 2018’s extreme weather events cited global warming, Herring emphasized the need for detailed analysis of each event, as various factors influence occurrences like wildfires in California. The increasing refinement of scientific models helps detect climate change’s impacts, and evidence has intensified over 15 years, underscoring the role of human-caused climate change in extreme weather.

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