
Texas Underwater: How Climate Change and Budget Cuts Fueled a Disaster
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The devastating floods in Texas are more than just a natural disaster—they’re a wake-up call. Join Christopher McIntyre and Jonathan Travis as they break down what really happened, why extreme weather is getting worse, and how government decisions are putting lives at risk.
In this episode, we dive deep into:
The shocking link between climate change and the Texas floods
How budget cuts to weather services like NOAA are compromising public safety
The rising frequency and severity of extreme weather events—and what it means for you
Why government accountability is crucial in disaster response and prevention
The dangers of politicizing weather and climate issues, and how it distracts from real solutions
The urgent need for public awareness, engagement, and collective climate action
Why better funding and resources for science and technology are essential for our future
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