This idea that this--this is one of the lowest hurricane-- instances of hurricanes in hurricane season in a long time--we went one 12-year period where we didn't have really any significant hurricanes--that even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change admits that there is no consensus that man-made activities or climate change have any impact on the number, frequency, or intensity of hurricanes.
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Graves discusses the historical frequency of hurricanes and climate change consensus.
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