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date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:01:38 +1000,    group: uk.environment        back       
Re: Signs of a Warmer, Wetter World? The Corps of Engineers Plan to Buy Out Mississippi Homeowners on the Coast ...   
"john fernbach"  wrote in message
news:1192147799.257889.29550@v23g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
> >From NDTV online.
> Associated Press
> Wednesday, October 10, 2007 (Bay St Louis)
> The federal government is considering buying out as many as
17,000
> homes along the Mississippi coast and remaking the land into a
vast
> hurricane-protection zone, raising anxieties that it could
destroy the
> waterfront lives many residents are struggling to rebuild after
> Katrina.
>

No, sign of poor development along the Mississippi!
So how is this relevant to the AGW hoax?

Regards

Bonzo

"There is no meaningful correlation between CO2 levels and
Earth's temperature over this [geologic] time frame. In fact,
when CO2 levels were over ten times higher than they are now,
about 450 million years ago, the planet was in the depths of the
absolute coldest period in the last half billion years. . On the
basis of this evidence, how could anyone still believe that the
recent relatively small increase in CO2 levels would be the major
cause of the past century's modest warming?" Professor Tim
Patterson, aleoclimatologist, Carleton University, Appearing
before the Commons Committee on Environment and Sustainable
Development
date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:01:38 +1000   author:   Bonzo

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