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Study: Warming Oceans Strengthened Hurricanes by 18 mph

Study: Warming Oceans Strengthened Hurricanes by 18 mph

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    This study confirms what we've alreadylong knewknown, with data already showing a doubling of major hurricanes since the 1980s. Rising sea levels also amplify flooding, while slower-moving storms increase destruction. While non-climate change factors are also at play here, governments must take these facts seriously and work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve infrastructure for extreme weather, and build communities to withstand worsening storms.


    Climate change is not causing more hurricanes or making them significantly worse. Historical data show hurricane frequency has declined slightly since 1900, with no strong trend in increased intensity. While people are reasonably concerned when they see rises in destruction, it's important to remember that this is caused by population growth in vulnerable areas, poor infrastructure, and inadequate disaster planning, which demand practical, localized solutions.



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