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    Diffenbaugh sees the demand for rigorous, quantitative event attribution growing in the coming years.

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    Our results suggest that the world isn't quite at the point where every record hot event has a detectable human fingerprint, but we are getting close,” Diffenbaugh says.

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    Our results suggest that the world isn't quite at the point where every record hot event has a detectable human fingerprint, but we are getting close," Diffenbaugh said.

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    Diffenbaugh added:"A lot of the events that stress infrastructure, and our disaster prevention and response systems, occur when multiple ingredients come together in the same place at the same time.

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    For example, the odds that China and India- two of the world's largest agricultural producers and the two most populous nations- both experience low precipitation and extremely warm temperatures in the same year were less than 5 percent before 1980 but are more than 15 percent today, Diffenbaugh says.

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    For example, the odds that China and India- two of the world's largest agricultural producers and the two most populous nations- both experience low precipitation and extremely warm temperatures in the same year have gone from less than 5 percent before 1980 to more than 15 percent today, Diffenbaugh said.

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    We have very high confidence that a large subset of countries in the low latitudes where it is warm have been negatively impacted by historical global warming, so they have lower per capita GDP today than they would have had global warming not occurred,” Noah Diffenbaugh, one of the two Stanford professors who worked on the study, told Axios.

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