Extreme Weather Events Rise, Sparking Calls for Urgent Climate Action
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The article discusses the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as record heat, wildfires, and floods across communities nationwide. It argues that the scientific evidence is clear on climate change and calls for bold, urgent policy action to address the growing risks to communities.
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Across the country, communities are facing record heat, devastating wildfires, severe floods, and other extreme weather disasters that are growing more frequent and destructive.
The science is cle...
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