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To: CaBum who wrote (40454)9/5/2005 12:19:48 AM
From: endlessRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
CaBum .. I am curious, are you the author of this post?



To: CaBum who wrote (40454)9/5/2005 5:33:38 AM
From: MoneyPennyRespond to of 306849
 
Hey CaBum, I googled your post...(I love my Safari Browser you just highlight and enter) and this came back amongst many others. It is better if you cut and past with attribution but thanks for posting it.

Here is just one link to your article:

indybay.org

MP



To: CaBum who wrote (40454)9/6/2005 2:59:51 PM
From: GraceZRespond to of 306849
 
Global warming is a major factor in the big increase in tropical storms,

Of the dumb stuff that has been said about this hurricane, this is the easiest to refute:

nhc.noaa.gov

The loss of life associated with natural disasters is far lower than in the past even in under-developed nations but especially in developed nations.

What has been increasing has been the economic damage done by hurricanes. This is true because economic development has put more assets in the path of hurricanes, earthquakes and floods.

Needless to say, I'm sure you won't let facts get in the way of your political views.