Senator Udall summarizes natural evidence of climate change
New Mexico Senator Tom Udall says during a discussion of climate change that for those who still do not see its evidence it is all around, record-breaking hurricanes off the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, unprecedented flooding in the Midwest, native villages in Alaska actually falling into the sea, droughts and the most severe wildfires in the West ever seen.





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July 17, 2019
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