Climate change boosted odds of Texas drought

New Scientist: Some things you really can pin on climate change - the heatwave that struck Texas last year, for instance. A long-term rise in temperatures due to greenhouse gas emissions made the hot weather 20 times more likely, modelling suggests. The same study found that four other extreme weather events last year can be linked to climate change. Until recently, climate scientists have been reluctant to blame individual weather events on climate change. There have been exceptions: studies have found that......

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