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Is the recent increase in tornadoes the result of “global cooling” caused by less “global warming”?

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Is the recent increase in tornadoes the result of “global cooling” caused by less “global warming”?

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Yes, Global Climate Change (this term is more accurate than ‘global ….’) is correlated to an increase of intensity and duration of Hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes, El Nino’s and La Nina’s. Since the industrial revolution there has been a marked increase of greenhouse gases and this has caused temperature changes resulting in weather and health problems. There is scientific consensus that affirms the reality and science of global climate change. Climate change affects more than just natural disasters though. There are key-stone species that are being affected as well and without them the ecosystems of the ocean, forests, as well as Agriculture are weakening. This loss of integrity is showing problems for people all ready in many ways. We can have an impact in reducing global climate change right now! More info here: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/news/2…

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