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Description: Water vapor is the most abundant greenhouse gas: more of it = more extreme weather. Watch the full conversation: tdc.video/programs/how-earths-climate-system-is-changing Dr. Jennifer A. Francis: jenniferafrancis.com woodwellclimate.org/staff/jennifer-francis My new member-video website: tdc.video/catalog Video by Bryce Plank Subscribe to TDC: youtube.com/TheDailyConversation One of the strongest connections between climate change and extreme weather events like record storms, wildfires, droughts, floods, and heatwaves is water vapor, the most abundant greenhouse gas.