Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change than other extreme weather events, study finds

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Researchers found that U.S. adults are fairly confident in linking wildfires and heat to climate change, but less confident when it comes to other extreme weather events like hurricanes, flooding or tornadoes.

Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change than other extreme weather events, study finds." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 13 June 2024. <www.sciencedaily.comOregon State University. . Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change than other extreme weather events, study finds.Oregon State University.

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