The relentless storms that hit California from Dec. 27 to Jan. 16 caused extreme flooding and extensive damage, killing at least 22 people. Climate scientists told us it’s too soon to know whether climate change had a role in this particular event, and if so, to what degree.
Full ArticleIt’s Too Soon to Attribute the California Storms to Climate Change, Experts Say
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