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Government’s Reply to Climate Change: Adapt - The Iola Register

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Officials tell us downpours like Tuesday’s are the ‘new normal.’ Rather than address the root cause, the Trump administration is rolling back measures to address global warming As evidenced by the last several years, intense rainfalls are becoming the norm in our neck of the woods.  Tuesday’s rains dumped almost 3 inches in two hours in parts of town.  Such an intense amount can overwhelm a city’s infrastructure. There’s simply no way storm sewe…
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The isolated depression at high levels (DANA) of October 29 last year caused 227 deaths in the whole of Spain. After the tragedy, the World Weather Attribution noted that global warming caused the rains to be “12% more intense,” but few media outlets echoed the news or really delved into the data.

Minister of Media Mircea Fechet believes that the floods in Covasna raise a warning signal that climate change is beginning to affect us ever more and more.

Micea Fechet: "Climate change is starting to affect us ever more and more"

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antena3.ro broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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