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As forecasters predict another whirlwind hurricane season, scientists and policymakers are wrestling over possible links to global warming.
Hurricane forecasters agree we’re in for another busy storm season. But there’s a debate about just why that is. The government’s storm forecasters say it’s mostly due to natural cycles in hurricane activity. A new study says it’s really global warming at work. Living on Earth’s Jeff Young reports.