Ut Oh!
Looked up the StopGlobalWarming.Org site, having seen the Earth to America show.
See article: "Study Links Hurricanes to Global Warming"
by Amanda Gardner Forbes.com 15 September 2005 , who writes:
An increase in the ferocity of hurricanes around the globe over the last 35 years may be attributable to global warming, a new report states.The study, which appears in the Sept. 16 issue of the journal Science, is perhaps one of the strongest scientific statements yet on a connection between hurricane activity and global warming."I'm heading towards being a little less cautious," study lead author Peter J. Webster, professor at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, said at a news conference Wednesday. "I think [rising] sea surface temperature is a global-warming effect and I think the change in [hurricane] intensity, which is a universal thing, is following sea surface temperature."
http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/learn/read.asp?1382611172005
See article: "Study Links Hurricanes to Global Warming"
by Amanda Gardner Forbes.com 15 September 2005 , who writes:
An increase in the ferocity of hurricanes around the globe over the last 35 years may be attributable to global warming, a new report states.The study, which appears in the Sept. 16 issue of the journal Science, is perhaps one of the strongest scientific statements yet on a connection between hurricane activity and global warming."I'm heading towards being a little less cautious," study lead author Peter J. Webster, professor at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, said at a news conference Wednesday. "I think [rising] sea surface temperature is a global-warming effect and I think the change in [hurricane] intensity, which is a universal thing, is following sea surface temperature."
http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/learn/read.asp?1382611172005

1 Comments:
I am spending the week of Thanksgiving on the Coast and can't believe the destruction! And this is close to three months after the storm.
Living now outside of New Orleans I have had occassion to see the upper Ninth Ward and Lakeview -- frankly, niether prepared me for the Coast, especially Diamondhead where I use to live and Long Beach where I grew up -- in Long Beach south of Magnolia Street is horrible.
The need is still so GREAT! And yet we are hearing less and less about the recovery in the national press; I fear that soon the victims -- I can't call them survivors yet as there is still so much to do for people to gain a sense of what post-Katrina normal will look like. It is my deep prayer that even though the continuing needs may not be kept in the forefront of the national press, that the need will be kept in the eyes of the Chruch and they she will continue to reach out with the love, compassion, grace, mercy and justice of the Christ.
Let us all do our part to be a part of making the hope of Christ a reality in the midst of the recovery process.
God bless,
Grits3
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