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How Texas’ electric grid regulators are trying to prep for extreme weather

With global warming of just 1.2°C, why has the weather gotten so extreme?

All weather is now occurring in an atmosphere fundamentally altered by global warming. Heat is energy. More heat in the atmosphere means that there is more energy to power extreme weather events.

State studying impact of climate change on Indiana storm water systems
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State studying impact of climate change on Indiana storm water systems

Anticipated increases in annual rainfall should signal a need for Indiana to consider whether existing storm water systems can handle flooding, experts told a legislature-appointed panel.
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Ratpocalypse: Climate change could mean an imminent rat population explosion, scientists say
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Ratpocalypse: Climate change could mean an imminent rat population explosion, scientists say

Scientists are warning that rising temperatures caused by climate change will turn cities worldwide into perfect rat breeding grounds.
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