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Unread 1 Sep 2005, 17:13   #121
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Re: USA can blame themselves for Katrina?

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Originally Posted by Tactitus
I don't believe that the relationship between global warming and hurricanes is that well understood. Furthermore, there's little evidence that either the number or severity of hurricanes is increasing. In the past 3 decades (1970s, 1980s and 1990s) both the numbers and severities of hurricanes striking the US mainland have been below average (based on 150 years of data). Global warming may eventually lead to more hurricanes and/or more severe hurricanes hitting the US, but it doesn't appear to have done so yet.
so its enough if we start doing something once it does?
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