Whiteout: Seoul’s Massive Snowfall Highlights Rising Climate Extremes
Douglas McIntyre reports on Seoul’s unprecedented snowfall of eight inches, the highest in a century, and its disruptive impact. He highlights how extreme climate events, like this snowstorm and Morocco’s unexpected rainfall, are intensifying and hitting heavily populated areas. These changes, McIntyre notes, are not only environmental but economic, with the potential to affect the financial stability of major cities and nations.
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