“Storms of the century” seem to be happening now every few
months.
The latest, “Nemo”, has engulfed major parts of America’s
north-east coast, disabling infrastructure, disrupting the lives of millions
and denting a sweeping sector of the U.S. economy.

Storms or unusual ferocity ripple across various parts of
the world, those of us in south-eastern Australia have experienced an exceedingly
dry period and now are pondering possible beginning of another drought.
And yet the debate about whether or not climate change is a contributing
factor and to what degree it is worsening these “storms of the century”
continue with a regularity matched only by the arrival of fierce storms.
However and importantly, our scientists are attributing the exacerbation
of those events to climate change and the America’s Huffington Post reports
that in a story headed: “Climate Change And The Blizzard: Nor'easters More Fierce With Global Warming,Scientists Say”.
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