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  • Hurricanes & Global Warming: Mixing Science & Politics

    Date: 
    Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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    Since Hurricane Katrina, there has been an increasing concern that a changing climate will bring about more frequent and more intense extreme weather events. This concern has motivated scientists to investigate the connection between global warming and extreme events such as hurricanes. In this lecture, Dr. Greg Holland of the National Center for Atmospheric Research discusses the scientific evidence that suggests a connection between global warming and hurricanes and comments on the political ramifications of this connection.

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    Tags: 
    • extreme
    • weather
    • climate
    • change
    • hurricane
    • Katrina
    • warming
    • global
    • politics
    • science
    • public lecture
    • global warming
    • climate change

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