Devastating floods in Nigeria were 80 times more likely because of climate crisis
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#65XD0)
Stark findings add pressure on Cop27 negotiators to deliver meaningful funding to vulnerable countries
The heavy rain behind recent devastating flooding in Nigeria, Niger and Chad was made about 80 times more likely by the climate crisis, a study has found.
The finding is the latest stark example of the severe impacts that global heating is already wreaking on communities, even with just a 1C rise in global temperature to date. It adds pressure on the world's nations at the UN Cop27 climate summit in Egypt to deliver meaningful action on protecting and compensating affected countries.
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