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The World Weather Attribution initiative has issued a report that said July's historic flooding in Europe is more likely to happen today due to global warming.
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This week on Public Radio Presents: "In Deep: One City's Year of Climate Chaos," In summer and fall of 2020, amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic, two hurricanes hit Lake Charles in short succession. This program will put these events into context through the lenses of climate change and equity. Listen Sunday, August 29 at 7 p.m. on WRVO, on-air and online.
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The latest report from climate scientists provides a stark warning about how fast the planet is changing. Here are the top takeaways.
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Record-high temperatures and torrential rains are affecting people's long-needed summer getaways. As the climate warms, vacations may not be what they once were. People are figuring out how to adapt.
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This week on Public Radio Presents: "Windfall" from NHPR’s award-winning podcast "Outside/In" investigates the launch of this brand new American industry, the political chicanery that has delayed it, and how past failures define future success at a time when the government is poised to take real action on climate change. Ultimately, this is a story about power: who has power, where does it come from, and who benefits. Listen Sunday, August 8 at 7 p.m. on WRVO, on-air and online.
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