Guterres echoed the conclusions of scientists who have said that climate change made the devastating storm 50% more intense.
Scientists say climate change made Libya’s floods up to 50 times more likely and 50% worse
Climatologist Dr. Friederike Otto describes the role climate change played in Libya’s floods. A recent report she co-authored highlights the …
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Climate change made storm that devastated Libya far more likely and intense … – Yahoo News
… climate change, according to an analysis released Tuesday. Before crossing the Mediterranean, the storm raged for four days and caused extensive …
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Climate Change made Libya’s deadly rainfall up to 50 times more likely – study – Reuters
Climate Change made the heavy rainfall that led to deadly floods in Libya up to 50 times more likely, scientists said on Tuesday.
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Climate change made storm that devastated Libya far more likely and intense, scientists say
Scientists say climate change made the devastating storm along the Libyan coast up to 50 times more likely and 50% more intense.
How climate change worsened the catastrophic flood in Libya – Washington Post
Warmer waters allow for stronger storms and more intense precipitation. But the scientists noted that climate change alone didn’t create a catastrophe …