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NASA Climate Study Shows Increase In Drought, Extreme Rainfall Tied To CO2 Levels [VIDEO]
A new NASA study shows for the first time how rising levels of carbon dioxide associated with global warming can lead to both extreme rainfall and drought across Earth.
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