In Southern Brazil, a catastrophic weather event with over 100 deaths and displacing 2 million people is linked to climate change, despite social media conspiracy theories blaming US project HAARP and jet vapor trails.

Southern Brazil's catastrophic weather event, resulting in over a hundred deaths and displacing nearly two million people, has sparked conspiracy theories on social media, including blaming the US project HAARP and jet vapor trails. However, these theories contradict the scientific consensus that climate change is responsible for increased extreme weather events, with experts attributing the disaster to a combination of factors, including global warming.

May 11, 2024
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