Climate making disasters like B.C. rain more frequent and more intense: scientists
Scientists say climate change is likely playing a role in this week’s catastrophic flooding in British Columbia.
Highways are blocked and communities have been evacuated after bucketing rain caused mudslides in several parts of the province.
Francis Zwiers at the University of Victoria says it’s too early to know the extent to which climate change contributed to the disasters.
But he says such events are being made more common and more intense as the climate warms.