Extreme weather is becoming normal

By CGTN America

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Wildfires, violent storms, and record-breaking heat have become a fixture of the American summer. CGTN's Sean Callebs spoke with Levi Silvers, Research Scientist at Colorado State University's Department of Atmospheric Science, about what's driving the surge in extreme weather events and what it reveals about the accelerating pace of climate change. #bizshow #extremeweather #hurricaneseason #NOAA #climatechange #globalwarming #atlantic 00:00 Extreme weather is already hitting the U.S. 00:19 Is El Niño about to supercharge summer? 00:58 Why global temperatures keep rising 01:10 What El Niño means for the West Coast 01:57 Hurricane season could still surprise experts 02:29 The Atlantic wildcard forecasters fear 02:56 Why major hurricanes are still expected 03:13 Climate change politics vs climate science 03:37 Scientists warn the U.S. must prepare now 04:27 The insurance crisis tied to climate change 04:48 What insurance companies already know 05:14 Could New Orleans face a climate cri

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