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Texas Flooding Heavily Influenced by Human Activity, Study Shows
Numerous and devastating floods in Texas cannot simply be written off as one more result of a changing global climate, a new study led by researchers at the University of Iowa shows. The blame, it argues, should be shared by human activities such as the construction of dams and other similar structures.
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