Washington Post: In 2013, after some controversy, South Carolinas Department of Natural Resources released a report on risks the state could face due to climate change. One of those risks? A predicted result of climate change is the increase in intense storm events causing greater water inputs in shorter periods of time, affecting flood frequency and duration, the report noted.
Now, with an unfathomable amount of flooding hitting the state, its easy to wonder if this is precisely the sort of event that South...