It' most likely wont, people in power and that control money will just play this off as a major disaster. You know and I know that the increased temperature in the water is what causes storms to be so severe and frequent. If it happened in New Orleans this week, it may happen again next month, maybe next year, what is the ultimate solution for the south?
Even in the North Atlantic things are getting a bit scarier, with water temperatures rising the hurricans are maintaining their strength well north, only two years ago Halifax which is 800miles north of New York suffered a deadly blow with hurricane Juan. Brought the entire city to a standstill, knocked down buildings and trees. These storms are not supposed to reach past carolina, not supposed to be near as strong and nowhere near as frequent.. We have created this problem, now we have to deal with it in the short term and try to remedy it in the future.
But for now, what are the people in Lousiana going to do in the comming days? I was watching tv last night, there are hundreds of people stranded on the interstate, many nearing dehydration, even people are jumping from the bridges commiting suicide. These things are not supposed to be happening right now, sure the storm killed some, pummled houses and ruined lives, but why are people being left on the freeway while police are chasing looters, quite honestly who cares about the looters? everything is pretty much lost right now anyway, save the ony thing that matters, life!