the-pi-guy said: Climate change leads to higher sea levels. Which affects flooding and hurricanes. Heat also helps in forming tornadoes. heat waves -> tornadoes heat waves -> melting ice -> flooding |
It doesn't!
Even the NOAA found no discernible relationship between climate change and other forms of extreme weather like droughts, flooding, cyclones, or hurricanes ...
The only thing you could argue is that climate change is correlated heat waves but even the united states is benefitting from warmer temperatures as it's citizens are less likely to die than before from colder weather!