By Mia Taylor, TravelPulse (TNS) The increasingly severe weather brought about by global climate change is weighing on the minds of travelers. In fact, it seems weather risks are playing a greater role in how Americans plan and experience travel, according to a newly released survey from Aon Affinity. The report found that more than half of Americans (56%) said the potential for bad weather – like hurricanes or blizzards – would make them less likely to book travel to certain destinations.