Climate Link Makes Landfall Ahead of Irene

Discover how the climate science community reacted to claims linking Hurricane Irene to global warming and the consequences of such rhetoric.

Written byKeith Kloor
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The climate science community must have let out a collective groan after reading this opening line from Bill McKibben's Daily Beast column:

Irene's got a middle name, and it's Global Warming.

If that sounds familiar, then you'll remember this from Ross Gelbspan six years ago:

The hurricane that struck Louisiana and Mississippi on Monday was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service. Its real name is global warming.

Boys, there is such a thing as rhetorical overkill. It has a way of undermining the legitimacy of your cause. Just saying... UPDATE:

Over at Scientific American, John Horgan has a nice piece that references this post and some of the exchanges in the thread.

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