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November 30, 2006

Massachusetts Versus EPA

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If it was the most quiet hurricane season in 10 years, this blogger the link between increasing CO2 emissions and stronger hurricanes.

Other people have argued that the CO2 emissions measurably increase the number or intensity of hurricanes. After the most quiet Atlantic hurricane season in 10 years, these speculators prefer not to speak about their hypothesis and try to wait for "better" years that would provide them with some evidence. There has never been any scientific evidence for this hypothetical link and the available recent data strongly disfavor it and perhaps rule it out. I could go on and on and on but the conclusion is clear: the carbon dioxide emissions don't cause any property damage.

 

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Posted on November 30, 2006 05:38 AM by Weathe28.
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