“Climate change drives disaster frequency”
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Climate change refers to long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather patterns, primarily driven by human greenhouse gas emissions since the Industrial Revolution. Scientists debate whether climate change is the *primary* cause of increasing natural disasters, as extreme weather results from complex interactions between climate, geography, and natural variability. This question matters because it shapes policy priorities, insurance models, and public investment in disaster preparedness versus emissions reduction.