Climate Now Debate | When can we blame climate change?

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In the aftermath of a heatwave, flood or drought, public interest is often intense, but can scientists really pinpoint whether a storm was made worse by climate change, and how can the science of extreme weather event attribution help them to do so?

The expert panel will include:
- Dr. Frank Kreienkamp, Head of the Regional Climate Office Potsdam, German weather service DWD
- Dr. Sonia Seneviratne, Professor for Land-Climate Dynamics, ETH Zürich
- Dr. Sjoukje Philip, Researcher in Climate Change, Climate Change at Dutch weather service KNMI
- Dr. Jakob Zscheischler, Group Leader, Department of Computational Hydrosystems,Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ
- Dr. Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service

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I am Rita Solari Inko-Tariah from Nigeria. I'm the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Solari Skills And Entrepreneurship Development Centre (SSEDC).

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I can remember a heat wave in 1976. Best summer holidays I ever had

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What happened to global warming? Is it the same as climate change ?

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Climate change has nothing to do with pollution

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