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Man Induced Warming has No Significant Impact on Weather Disaster Losses so far

Written on:August 27, 2010
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A new analysis of nearly two dozen papers assessing trends in disaster losses in light of climate change finds no convincing link, according to the New York Times Dot Earth. Laurens M. Bouwer, from the University of Amsterdam and lead author of the study stated the following in her abstract. . . . . . . . . . Analyses show that although economic losses from weather related hazards

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