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: RE: RE: Will all the scientists please raise their hand
Posted On: February 26, 2008, 10:07 am CST
Posted By: lastbat
Comment:
NYOB, one doesn't have to be a climatologist to understand the issues involved. Any person reading studies can determine their own position. In fact, that's what most scientists do - especially in this area. They look at data that others have collected and make up their minds about what it means. They just happen to be specialists in that area while we aren't. Get off your high horse.
Subject: RE: RE: Will all the scientists please raise their hand