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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article314510.ece

 

This is global warming, says environmental chief

As Hurricane Rita threatens devastation, scientist blames climate change

By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor

 

Published: 23 September 2005

 

 

 

Super-powerful hurricanes now hitting the United States are the

" smoking gun " of global warming, one of Britain's leading scientists

believes.

 

The growing violence of storms such as Katrina, which wrecked New

Orleans, and Rita, now threatening Texas, is very probably caused by

climate change, said Sir John Lawton, chairman of the Royal Commission

on Environmental Pollution. Hurricanes were getting more intense, just

as computer models predicted they would, because of the rising

temperature of the sea, he said. " The increased intensity of these

kinds of extreme storms is very likely to be due to global warming. "

 

In a series of outspoken comments - a thinly veiled attack on the Bush

administration, Sir John hit out at neoconservatives in the US who

still deny the reality of climate change.

 

Referring to the arrival of Hurricane Rita he said: " If this makes the

climate loonies in the States realise we've got a problem, some good

will come out of a truly awful situation. " As he spoke, more than a

million people were fleeing north away from the coast of Texas as

Rita, one of the most intense storms on record, roared through the

Gulf of Mexico. It will probably make landfall tonight or early

tomorrow near Houston, America's fourth largest city and the centre of

its oil industry. Highways leading inland from Houston were clogged

with traffic for up to 100 miles north.

 

There are real fears that Houston could suffer as badly from Rita just

as New Orleans suffered from Hurricane Katrina less than a month ago.

 

Asked what conclusion the Bush administration should draw from two

hurricanes of such high intensity hitting the US in quick succession,

Sir John said: " If what looks like is going to be a horrible mess

causes the extreme sceptics about climate change in the US to

reconsider their opinion, that would be an extremely valuable outcome. "

 

Asked about characterising them as " loonies " , he said: " There are a

group of people in various parts of the world ... who simply don't

want to accept human activities can change climate and are changing

the climate. "

 

" I'd liken them to the people who denied that smoking causes lung cancer. "

 

With his comments, Sir John becomes the third of the leaders of

Britain's scientific establishment to attack the US over the Bush

government's determination to cast doubt on global warming as a real

phenomenon.

 

Sir John's comments follow and support recent research, much of it

from America itself, showing that hurricanes are getting more violent

and suggesting climate change is the cause.

 

A paper by US researchers, last week in the US journal Science, showed

that storms of the intensity of Hurricane Katrina have become almost

twice as common in the past 35 years.

 

Although the overall frequency of tropical storms worldwide has

remained broadly level since 1970, the number of extreme category 4

and 5 events has sharply risen. In the 1970s, there was an average of

about 10 category 4 and 5 hurricanes per year but, since 1990, they

have nearly doubled to an average of about 18 a year. During the same

period, sea surface temperatures, among the key drivers of hurricane

intensity, have increased by an average of 0.5C (0.9F).

 

Sir John said: " Increasingly it looks like a smoking gun. It's a fair

conclusion to draw that global warming, caused to a substantial extent

by people, is driving increased sea surface temperatures and

increasing the violence of hurricanes. "

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