Is Record U.S. Rainfall in 2023 Linked to Climate Change?
The U.S. has experienced unusually heavy rainfall this year, leading to significant flooding. While many attribute this to climate change, some argue it’s part of a natural weather cycle. Doug McIntyre explains that while climate science can struggle to distinguish between long-term cycles and climate change, denying the latter based on cyclical patterns is inaccurate. The truth lies in recognizing both possibilities while addressing the role of human impact on the climate.
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