Climate change made storm that devastated Libya far more likely and intense, scientists say

A recent analysis conducted by the World Weather Attribution group has found that the devastating storm that hit the Libyan coast this month was 50 times more likely to occur and 50% more intense due to human-caused climate change. The storm caused extensive damage in Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey, and led to massive flooding and destruction in eastern Libya.

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