Global Warming and Hurricanes

Tuesday, November 8, 2005
In the days preceeding the arrival of Hurricane Wilma in Florida, Center for Academic Research Director Samuel Gregg joined host John Rabe on Fort Lauderdale radio station WAFG’s Vocal Point show to discuss what, if any, relationship exists between the increased frequency of hurricanes over the past few years and global warming.

You can listen to the 20 minute interview by clicking here (3 mb mp3 file).
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  1. Wong PoKér Hu says:

    Very Interesting interview. Thank you for posting it.


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