Seems every year you see this. I live in Texas, summers are hot and anyone who has a heat related death gets tied to climate change. They do this in the winter too. Here in north Texas winters shift between cold and warm until spring but whenever it gets warm in January they act like we are going to die.
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More so in the past five years, yes. You know how it goes now, everything that happens from the weather is due to climate change. "OMG why do we have so much hot, so many tornadoes, so many hurricanes, so much bad cold weather, it's CLIMATE CHANGE! We better get used to this because that fucker Greg Abbott won't solve it for us like if we had a good progressive in there!"
It not even unusually hot. It's been this hot the entire decade and a half I lived in Texas. I wouldn't even say this summer so far has been unusually hot. I can't pick out a single weather occurrence that's unusual from any point in my life. One year when I was about 8th grade, it rained what seemed like every other day. We had bad hurricanes then. I grew up on tornado warnings, back when they didn't have enough to do much more than putting the whole county under a warning.