There’s no escaping climate change as extreme weather events abound Ishaan Tharoor Columnist July 14, 2023 at 12:00 a.m. EDT A man walks down a flooded street in Montpelier, Vt., on Tuesday. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) One can grow numb to the temperature records that keep ascending around the world . For months across the Northern Hemisphere, we have seen heat wave after heat wave spike thermometers, melt roads and devastate crops. This week alone, we may see all-time temperature highs across the world, including parts of the southwest United States and southern Europe. At the same time, other parts of the planet, such as north India and New England, are experiencing record rainfall. Readers of Today’s WorldView are likely accustomed to the periodic missive about these snowballing, extreme weather events, and their inescapable link to a planet that is warming from man-made emissions. But the recent grim climate superlatives bear consider...
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