Rainmaker Technology is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on lobbying and gold-framed Metro ads in a play for ...
Drought-plagued Arizona could see state-funded drones spraying microscopic silver iodide particles into mountain clouds to ...
Let's start with the facts. Cloud seeding is an 80-year-old practice of spraying tiny particles into a rain cloud in the hope of pushing it to rain or snow just a little more. It's used in nine states ...
Arizona currently has no active cloud seeding operations, although the Pinal County Water Augmentation Authority ran a test ...
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Opinion: Cloud-seeding is not a threat — it’s a time-tested tool to deal with water scarcity
Farmers have an old saying: “Pray for rain, but keep the plow in the ground.” For generations, the people who feed this country have kept their faith while adapting to challenges with ingenuity and ...
Iowa lawmakers are considering a ban on geoengineering, despite accusations by some opponents that the legislation indulges ...
Rep. Jeff Shipley, R-Fairfield, said, “if I wanted to, say, deploy a cloud seeding program over Van Buren County, there’s nothing in law, to my knowledge that’s currently preventing me from doing that ...
Cloud-seeding remains scientifically limited and can't trigger large-scale floods. Conspiracy theories about weather manipulation erode public trust in science. Experts urge preparation for storms ...
In June, Florid banned cloud seeding, becoming the second state to do so, after Tennessee did the same last year when it passed a law banning the injection of substances into the atmosphere to alter ...
Two days before the waters of the Guadalupe River swelled into a deadly and devastating Fourth of July flood in Kerr County, Texas, engineers with a California-based company called Rainmaker took off ...
After deadly floods struck Texas 10 days ago, conspiracy theories soon followed. Rumors are circulating online, claiming that a weather modification technology used to combat droughts may have led to ...
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