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Monday, October 22, 2007

Artificially altering nature will help our environmental issues

From the department that brought you rockets to disperse rain clouds, modern science now is taking it upon itself to weaken hurricanes and steer their course.

Ok, this may meet with some criticism, and that's fine. Hurricane Katrina (and many others) have been horribly detrimental to human life, and I understand the effort to curb these catastrophes from causing such damage.

However, does anyone else notice the lack of hurricane activity on the east coast this year "coinciding" with a severe drought inland? These natural storms are pretty instrumental to our climate control.

Why don't we just make the U.S. a huge BioDome? Then we wouldn't have to worry about any of this.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

What effect would that have on the number of Pauly Shores? Because that is truly scary.