Should We Change the Weather Even If We Can?
jonerik writes "According to this article in today's Christian Science Monitor, science will be able to make significant changes in weather systems in the next few decades. More than simply seeding clouds to produce rain, the technology will be available to nudge hurricanes out of the path of population centers, for instance. The big question is 'Should we?' 'Even if we can do this, is this something we really want to do?,' says Dr. Ross Hoffman, a vice president with Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., who adds, 'Before we can really control weather, we have to be able to observe the weather and forecast the weather much better than we do now.' On the other hand, according to the article the genie may already be out of the bottle: 'According to the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization (WMO), at least 25 countries are engaged in weather modification projects to enhance rain and snowfall, or suppress hail. In the United States, 12 states have had weather modification programs. Texas runs a program at the county level for rain enhancement, while North Dakota is focusing on hail suppression.'"
ummm.....dude....I guess Europeans are stupid enough to not know the diffrence between a theory and a law.
it IS a scientific theory....what else are you gonna call it, you know something that science doesn't that you can be 100% sure?
I am the Alpha and the Omega-3
Hah-hah, newb. I chosen for beta-1 back when it used to crash your hard drive if you used the rocket launcher.
Finally, math books without any of that base 6 crap in them.