One of the most noticeable ways climate change is affecting our daily lives is not through slow, abstract warming trends. Instead, it shows up through what I often call global weirding, the idea that climate change doesn’t just make the planet warmer — it makes the weather more extreme and unpredictable. Storms, heat waves, floods, droughts, and wildfir…
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How climate change is supersizing extreme weather
What's the Latest with Fredi Otto: Extreme weather, climate injustice, and the cost we don’t see
Jan 17, 2026
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