No Major Hurricanes in Seven Weeks? Let’s Talk Climate Change Anyway

The 49-day period between July 3 and August 21 (when this episode was recorded) marks the third longest gap between named Atlantic tropical storms since 1995. Does this uncharacteristically slow start to hurricane season disprove climate change? Not at all.

Host Ethan Brown breaks down why 2022 has been a lucky year up to this point and how climate advocates could bring more nuance and sensitivity to the hurricane conversation in this week’s “Tip of the Iceberg.”

For more information, see the companion “Tip of the Iceberg” essay here

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