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My Windows queue is getting filled with links to a bunch of climate-related stories that I found to be of interest in the last couple of weeks. Most of them are related to recent extreme weather and climate events that have occurred around the US and the world. You might be interested in some of them too.

New York Times: Devastated by Disasters, Lake Charles Is Still Waiting for Help

Washington Post: Extreme flooding leaves 2 dead, 20 unaccounted for in North Carolina

9News: After 20 years of drought, Western Slope ranchers face choice — keep adapting or move along

National Geographic: Arizona’s water supplies are drying up. How will its farmers survive?

The Week: Scientists fear a critical Atlantic Ocean system might collapse, triggering ‘extreme cold’ and sea level rise

New York Times: It Rained at the Summit of Greenland. That’s Never Happened Before.

CNN: Thieves in California are stealing scarce water amid extreme drought, ‘devastating some communities

The Guardian: Parts of the US are getting dangerously hot. Yet Americans are moving the wrong way