Brazil: Climate change has doubled the likelihood of floods
Climate change has made the floods in Brazil twice as likely. El Niño has also increased the probability of heavy rainfall, according to a WWA report.
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Climate change has made the floods in Brazil twice as likely. El Niño has also increased the probability of heavy rainfall, according to a WWA report.
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