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Soot from Asian factories causing West Coast storms

From today's Vancouver Sun, an article that says "The new study blames sooty, sulphurous coal smoke from Asian industry -- largely in China and India -- for altering the eastbound "storm track" in the Pacific.".

I think that means we can look forward to more and more storms. Maybe we should also reconsider buying so much Asian produced goods as we are directly contributing to changing our weather.

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