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Climate Change: Can We Blame It For Disasters?

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Attribution science links environmental disasters to climate change.
  • Models compare real-world events to simulated worlds without climate change.
  • Linking fossil fuel companies to specific climate damages is becoming possible.
Climate Change: Can We Blame It For Disasters?

The emerging field of climate attribution science seeks to quantify the influence of human-induced climate change on extreme weather events. Researchers analyze events such as Delhi's severe smog, increasingly acidic rainfall across India, and flash floods in the Himalayas.

By comparing real-world occurrences with climate models that simulate scenarios with and without climate change, scientists estimate alterations in event probability and intensity. While attributing heatwaves is generally more accurate, methods are improving for extreme rain events and other disasters.

Recent advancements in modeling and satellite data are enabling more precise attribution, potentially linking specific fossil fuel companies to climate-related economic losses and opening avenues for legal accountability.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a scientific field that estimates how climate change alters the probability, intensity, or frequency of specific events.
Attribution science is developing ways to link events like Delhi's smog and Himalayan floods to climate change.
Advances in attribution science suggest it may become possible to link companies to specific climate-related losses.

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