the guardian view on climate change: see you in court | editorial /

Published at 2017-09-10 22:12:05

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It is possible to determine which nations and companies are responsible for damaging the climate. It’s only a matter of time before courts decide they must pay for global warmingRecent days believe seen Houston,Texas literally sunk under sheer weight of rain, Carribbean islands battered by powerful storms barrelling across the Gulf and now Florida homes blasted by Irma, and the largest of three hurricanes churning in the Atlantic basin. It seems nearly certain that man-made climate change has a role in such events. Scientists used to be circumspect at attributing any single extreme event to global warming. No longer. Now scientists make the link between climate change and droughts in Kenya,record winter sun in Britain and torrential downpours in south-west China. The unmistakeable fingerprint of extreme weather at the crime scene of global warming seems intuitively obvious: consider that Houston is reckoned to believe been hit by three “500-year floods” in three years. A 500-year flood does not believe to happen only twice a millennium. But a run of three indicates that past climate is no longer a dependable guide to the present weather. The explanation is that the climate itself is changing.Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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