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Krystle Russin
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2009
Global hurricane activity over the past two years fell to its lowest level in at least 30 years, according to a researcher at the Florida State University ... (read more)

Zonia Pino
Heartland Perspectives / The Heartland Institute / October 03, 2008
Every August, there are two things you can count on in the Atlantic and Gulf coasts: high humidity and hurricane warnings. Along with the scenic beauty ... (read more)

Patrick J. Michaels
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / March 01, 2008
Hurricane Katrina--a very big storm by any measure--has now been called the "largest ecological disaster in U.S. history," according to the Christian Science ... (read more)

James M. Taylor
Heartland Perspectives / The Heartland Institute / July 03, 2007
Two new studies of historical hurricane patterns have slammed the door on claims that global warming has caused unusually strong and frequent hurricanes ... (read more)

Martin Merzer
Miami Herald / May 02, 2007

Kerry Emanuel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology / January 01, 2006

James M. Taylor
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / November 01, 2006
As the 2006 hurricane season passed its midpoint, hurricane and tropical storm activity was below normal, and forecasters predicted below-normal activity ... (read more)

Michael Van Winkle
News Release / The Heartland Institute / October 12, 2006
The article below is by James M. Taylor, The Heartland Institute's senior fellow for environmental affairs and managing editor of Environment & Climate ... (read more)


Kerry Jackson
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2006
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has concluded the upsurge in recent hurricane activity is not related to global warming. In ... (read more)