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Global Warming and Hurricanes: Still No Connection

Patrick Michaels | 24 September 2005
While the impacts of the currently active hurricane period are being felt especially hard in the United States, there remains no scientific proof that human contributions to an enhanced greenhouse effect are the root cause.

Hurricanes and Global Warming: Interview with Dr. Roy Spencer

James Glassman | 14 September 2005
Was hurricane Katrina in any way manmade?

Hurricanes and Global Warming: Interview with Dr. James J. O'Brien

James Glassman | 13 September 2005
Does global warming have an affect on the intensity of hurricanes?

Hurricanes and Global Warming: Interview with Meteorologist Dr. William Gray

James Glassman | 12 September 2005
"I mean, there's almost an equation you can write the degree to which you believe global warming is causing major hurricanes to increase is inversely proportional to your knowledge about these storms."

Hurricane Katrina and Global Warming

James Glassman | 3 September 2005
Katrina has nothing to do with global warming.
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