Hurricane Sandy, Coastal Development, & You Climate Change People

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Before reposting an excellent piece from Skeptical Science on Hurricane Sandy, here’s something to consider:

I ran across that one on Facebook. Of course, if you’ll remember, most political pundits (including Candy Crowley, moderator of the second 2012 presidential debate) see climate change as just an issue certain people are concerned about (“you climate change people,” to be specific):

Anyway, on to this great piece from Skeptical Science:



Hurricane Sandy: Neither weather nor tide nor sea level can be legislated (via Skeptical Science)

Posted on 29 October 2012 by doug_bostrom Many Skeptical Science readers are following the progress of Hurricane Sandy as it continues on a collision course with the US eastern seaboard as well as an  Arctic airmass. All of us hope for the best possible outcome for affected populations but at this…





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