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Strong Hurricanes increasing as
Global Warming worsens During the last 35 years, the number of Category 4 or 5 Hurricanes have doubled, which researchers have linked to global warming. You would think that with the overwhelming evidence of increased temperatures affecting our planet, there would be no longer any doubts that this is being caused by global warming. Yet there are still a large number of people (and scientists) who either rule this out completely, or reluctantly admit that maybe there is some connection or link, but usually insist on telling us that there is nothing to worry about. We sometimes imagine the same people repeating these words when the sea levels have risen by about 8 feet and all the ice on our planet has melted! Although there have been twice as many of the most powerful hurricanes in the last 15 years (category 4 and 5), compared to a similar period prior to this, the overall number of hurricanes have decreased during the last 10 years. To some it would seem that the number of Hurricanes, and not their power, has more significance and you almost get the impression that some people are looking harder to find excuses to support their theory that there is no connection to global warming. Yet the facts show that sea temperatures have risen (and are continuing to do so), and this is causing the increase in stronger hurricanes. Global warming is melting our ice caps and the planet is in serious trouble! The trend to see more hurricanes like Katrina is almost certain and there can be no question that global warming is to blame for this. But is global warming caused entirely by polluting gases produced by man? We think not. Recent reports have shown that "Global Warming" is not just affecting our planet, but the entire solar system. Increased temperatures have been recorded on Pluto, even though its orbit is taking it further away from the Sun. Even our Sun is showing signs of being affected by this change in our solar system. In the last week we have witnessed some of the largest solar flares in history, at a time when solar activity should be at its lowest! In a recent article on the effects of global warming in our solar system, we took a closer look at this problem. We believe that this effect has not gone unnoticed by some governments and attempts at reducing the problem have been in place for almost 7 years (in secret). However, keeping such a project of this scale from the public can not remain a secret for long and we expect "official" news of this to be announced in the next 6 months.
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