Environmentalists attribute floods that devastated Germany to climate change
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"We're seeing these extreme weather events around the world. You start to realise something is wrong, something is off balance, and there is good reason to believe that we [humanity] are the problem."
That’s one climate scientist reacting to last week’s floods in Germany.
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