Most researchers agree it’s not valid to point to a single storm and say it was 'caused' by the warming world too many variables. But there’s a growing consensus that the sea level rise and higher temperatures in the last hundred years have already impacted storms like Ian and may continue to do so in the future.
Most researchers agree it’s not valid to point to a single storm and say it was 'caused' by the warming world too many variables. But there’s a growing consensus that the sea level rise and higher temperatures in the last hundred years have already impacted storms like Ian and may continue to do so in the future.
Most researchers agree it’s not valid to point to a single storm and say it was 'caused' by the warming world too many variables. But there’s a growing consensus that the sea level rise and higher temperatures in the last hundred years have already impacted storms like Ian and may continue to do so in the future.
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There’s a growing consensus that the sea level rise and higher temperatures in the last hundred years have already impacted storms like Ian, which raked Florida last week, and may continue to do so i…