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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. climate news: Carney moves Guilbeault out of climate ministry | Study shows atmospheric rivers are getting bigger and more frequent | B.C. preps legislation to s…Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in British Columbia and around the world, from the ...
A new study reveals that atmospheric rivers, responsible for extreme rainfall, are growing larger and more frequent due to climate change.
Atmospheric rivers, a meteorological phenomenon responsible for heavy rain and wind events, have become more frequent and intense over the past 45 years due to global warming.
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