Joy Behar , co-host of ABC's The View , attributed the flooding at Nevada's 2023 Burning Man festival to climate change and placed blame on former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. During a 2023 broadcast, Behar and her co-hosts discussed the heavy rains that led to flash flooding and stranded tens of thousands at the annual event in the Black Rock Desert. "This is one of the many tragedies this summer due to climate change ," Behar said.

Inside The Challenge Season 40 cast's salaries ahead of premiere Challenge alum rages at 'clout chasers' and blasts harsh living conditions claim She added: "I hear Republicans say, 'Oh, it's not manmade, it's not about fossil fuels.' You know, when Trump was president, all of that went up, the fossil fuel usage went up. Menace to the planet.

" Behar urged viewers: "Please don't vote for him, I'm begging you. Get him out of here, he's so dangerous." Co-host Sunny Hostin noted the intensity of the rainfall, stating: "It rained three months' worth over 24 hours.

" Ana Navarro, another co-host, linked recent events at the time, such as the Maui wildfires and Hurricane Idalia to climate change . Behar added to the list, mentioning fires in Greece and Italy, and high temperatures in Phoenix and Palm Springs. Behar concluded with a plea: "They have to stop denying and stop with the fossil fuels and whatever else is causing this, I'm begging you, don't vote for him.

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