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Dem Governors Blame Climate Change for Historic Storms

Dem Governors Blame Climate Change for Historic Storms
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Parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York are seeing flooding devastation from leftover portions of Hurricane Ida. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ), Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D-PA), and New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) all issued various declarations of emergency in their states. 

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All 3 Democratic governors attributed the historic weather to climate change.

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While Americans suffer from the storm's damage, President Joe Biden also put the spotlight on the "climate crisis."

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