Massive Texas Dust Storm Fueled By Climate Change
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on a major dust storm that hit Austin and Dallas, Texas. The storm, driven by 60 mph winds and ongoing drought, forced ground stops at major airports. McIntyre draws parallels to the 1930s Dust Bowl, highlighting how climate change is increasing the likelihood of such extreme weather events.
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