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Zero Hedge — “It Was Like A War Zone” – Heavy Winds Push Wildfires Toward San Diego As Bel Air Burns

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And people think that California residents are worried about earthquakes? It's the fires, stupid. It's been a issue for along time, but now it is increasing. Climate scientists predicted more intense fires in California, bigger hurricanes on the US East and Gulf Coast, and more frequent and serious floods in the Midwest years ago. They were right.Zero Hedge"It Was Like A War Zone" - Heavy Winds Push Wildfires Toward San Diego As Bel Air Burns Tyler DurdenSee also For years, climate scientists have warned us that California was entering a year-round fire regime.… In Houston, Puerto Rico, and Los Angeles, Americans are feeling the urgency of climate change not in weather data and distant news reports, but in their pulse rate.Climate change is no longer some abstract concept, some

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And people think that California residents are worried about earthquakes? It's the fires, stupid. It's been a issue for along time, but now it is increasing.


Climate scientists predicted more intense fires in California, bigger hurricanes on the US East and Gulf Coast, and more frequent and serious floods in the Midwest years ago. They were right.

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"It Was Like A War Zone" - Heavy Winds Push Wildfires Toward San Diego As Bel Air Burns
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For years, climate scientists have warned us that California was entering a year-round fire regime.…
In Houston, Puerto Rico, and Los Angeles, Americans are feeling the urgency of climate change not in weather data and distant news reports, but in their pulse rate.
Climate change is no longer some abstract concept, some line on a graph, some strongly-worded scientific consensus statement.... 
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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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