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(NewsNation) — Scientists concur that climate change is having an impact on natural disasters, with government agencies forecasting that hurricanes will become stronger in years to comes.

But some of the data on hurricanes is being misrepresented, says Michael Shellenberger. The author who once ran for California governor joined “CUOMO” on Thursday to explain what he means.

Watch his full interview above.

[CUOMO]

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