Typhoon Kalmaegi Devastates Southeast Asia Amid Climate Change Concerns
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Scientists link the increasing strength and frequency of typhoons like Kalmaegi to rising sea surface temperatures caused by human-induced global warming, warning that back-to-back storms and expanding storm footprints pose escalating risks to Southeast Asia.
Topics:world#climate-change#environment#extreme-weather#global-warming#sea-surface-temperatures#typhoon-kalmaegi
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