Weather
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Global Impact of Extreme Weather Events: Climate Change Can Intensify Frequent Hurricanes, Drought, Wildfires
Climate change is linked to worsening and rapidly intensifying drought, wildfires and powerful hurricanes, experts said. Extreme weather events can cause damage to wildlife and humans. Read here to learn more about climate change.
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