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"content": "nostr:npub1eavnczg44hkruat47xlr463h5hczyqjqduylj7nlyatx4enn0fzqu7g6f3 That is correct. This is a photographic trαvelogue from the #drought area, not an article.\n\nA World Weather Attribution study found that extreme #heat in South America this year would have been virtually impossible in a world without human-caused #ClimateChange. \n\nAs far as I know there is no attribution study about the drought, however, the combination of the El Niño and anthropogenic climate change has played a significant role in accentuating this extreme weather event.",
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