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The lawyers say science clearly shows that the global warming gas contributes to everything from asthma to erosion, affecting industries from farming to tourism.
FORBES: Spitzer Strikes Again
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Yet both years were the hottest La Nina years on record and that shows the underlying global warming at work, said climate scientist Stefan Rahmstorf of the Max Planck Institute in Germany.
NPR: World Warm Last Year, But Not Like Record US Heat
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While it is likely that we will see somewhat stronger (but fewer) storms as climate change continues, a March 2012 Nature study shows that the global damage cost from hurricanes will go to 0.02% of gross domestic product annually in 2100 from 0.04% today a drop of 50%, despite global warming.
WSJ: Bjorn Lomborg: Climate-Change Misdirection