Coastal Growth, Not Global Warming, Blamed for Rising Storm Losses
National News February 25, 2008
A hurricane that hit Miami in 1926 would cause up to $157 billion in damage if it were to strike today, according to a recent study.
U.S. storm costs are rising because of higher populations and ...
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Subject: global warming
Posted On: February 25, 2008, 1:06 pm CST
Posted By: DBASS
Comment:
Global warming is nothing be a crock of ----. From the liberal media and academia you can only readily hear their side of the story. There is plenty of real science that debunks their junk but very little of that is available to the masses. Where on the coastline there used to be swamps and sloughs and open spaces for the water and wind to go, it now sweeps over multi million dollar developments and displaces people and we talk about how much worse the hurricanes are and it must be global warming! Bull!
Subject: global warming