The 2006 hurricane season is predicted to be a harsh one, with three major hurricanes striking the gulf. Don’t expect gas prices to go down, especially if one of these strikes Texas. Now this is just a crazy hypothesis, but maybe, just maybe this is how things work:
- Carbon dioxide emissions from 600 million cars seep into the atmosphere.
- The carbon dioxide traps energy from the sun in our atmosphere, raising the surface temperature of the Gulf of Mexico.
- The warm water creates more opportunities for hurricanes to form, producing a longer, more destructive hurricane season.
- The resulting hike in oil prices cause the citizens of the United States, a reasonable and adaptable people, to pool their resources and create a renewable energy economy.
Not that global warming is such a bad thing. We’re gonna need that Greenhouse Effect to keep warm during the Nuclear Winter.
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