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1 010801 htm CNN Heat Waves Deadly
  1. [Of course, Philip Morris has prepared a paper for the Bush Administration stating that global warming in producing heat waves that save money by killing off the aged, weak, imfirmed, gypsies, communists, socialists, unionists and non-gentiles. when they came]
  2. Heat wave July 1995, Midwest 670 killed
  3. Heat wave July 1999, Upper Midwest 257 killed
  4. Spring storms March 1993, Gulf Coast 241 killed
  5. Winter storm Jan. 1996, East Coast 120 killed
  6. Heat wave July 1998, Arizona, Florida, Colorado 117 killed
2 010801 htm CNN Rainfall Runoff Illnesses
  1. More than half the waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States during the last half-century followed a period of extreme rainfall
3 030227 htm
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USAtoday Economic Cost Global Warming
  1. The world has experienced unusually extreme weather in recent decades and economic losses from storms and other catastrophes have increased tenfold,
  2. The World Water Council said more intense rainy seasons, longer dry seasons, stronger storms, and rising sea levels had helped cause an increasing number of disastrous floods and droughts.
  3. Between 1971 and 1995, the group reported, floods affected more than 1.5 billion people around the world. About 318,000 people died because of floods and more than 81 million were made homeless
  4. "Even if we were to stop all carbon dioxide emissions today, global warming is going to continue,"
  5. The council said there were 26 "major flood disasters" worldwide in the 1990s, compared to 18 in the 1980s, eight in the 1970s, seven in the 1960s and six in the 1950s. The largest number of severe floods occurred in Asia, the council said.
  6. While 2000 flooding in Mozambique cut the southern African country's gross domestic product by 45%
  7. droughts were growing more severe and widespread, accounting for up to 45% of reported deaths from natural disasters between 1992 and 2001.
4 031031 htm
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AuBC Climate change creates legal minefield
  1. governments and fossil-fuel based companies are the key target
5 031209 htm
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WSJ Electricity Shortage
  1. China's high-speed economic engine could be running low on power -- literally. A national electricity shortage is crimping production and pushing up some industrial-goods prices
6 031211 htm
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USAToday Deaths Global Warming
  1. Climate change may be to blame for some 150,000 deaths each year

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