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No, Axios, Future U.S. Hurricane Damage Losses Will Not be Driven by Climate Change | Watts Up With That?
No, Axios, Future U.S. Hurricane Damage Losses Will Not be Driven by Climate Change | Watts Up With That?,Originally posted at climaterealism.com An article in Axios, written by Andrew Freedman, claims increased hurricane winds due to rising temperatures driven by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations may result in more hurricane damage losses along the US East Coast, Florida Coasts, and the Gulf Coast. The article is misleading. The article cites climate model projections to

No, Axios, Future U.S. Hurricane Damage Losses Will Not be Driven by Climate Change | Watts Up With That?

Originally posted at climaterealism.com An article in Axios, written by Andrew Freedman, claims increased hurricane winds due to rising temperatures driven by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations may result in more hurricane damage losses along the US East Coast, Florida Coasts, and the Gulf Coast. The article is misleading. The article cites climate model projections to