New Evidence Links Climate Change to Texas Flood Disaster and Other Extreme Weather

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that leading scientists now directly link the devastating floods in Texas to human-driven climate change. According to Bloomberg, experts warn that the most intense and dangerous rainfall events are increasing rapidly due to warmer temperatures, which allow the atmosphere to hold more water vapor. McIntyre emphasizes that this pattern is part of a broader global crisis — also visible in stronger hurricanes and deadly droughts — where the destructive impact of climate change is becoming tragically routine.