Weather
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Climate Change Fuels Frequent Shift From Worsening Drought to Deadly Flooding, Research Warns
Experts raised concerns about the effects of climate change on extreme weather events. Heavy rain conditions and drought were found to be more unusually frequent, according to a recent study. Read here.
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