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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: Let's recap
But now, ooops, it looks like global cooling is on its way. Sooooo; dosen't that mean we need to drive our big American cars, boats & planes even more to prevent the earth from becomming a popsicle? "Come-on gang; lets make it a musical!" Algore and the UN is counting on us.