You tell me. If one state seeds the clouds so that it rains/snows over that state, does that action cause drought in other states that might have gotten that rain. Colorado seeds clouds all of the time to increase snowpack for the tourists. Is that really a worthy use.
Then we are talking about inter-state politics, not anything technological. This is not much different from the various uses to which the Colorado and Columbia rivers are put.
I guess I’m seeing it from the perspective of different regions are seeing different weather patterns emerging as a result of weather modification but we’re being told it’s climate change and that we should all be scared and fork over more tax dollars and use only green energy which is insufficient for our needs as a society, which could result in the implementation of 15 minute cities.
So you see no problem with every state conducting their own cloud seeding without any thought as to how it affects the water cycle downstream.
Is there a problem?
You tell me. If one state seeds the clouds so that it rains/snows over that state, does that action cause drought in other states that might have gotten that rain. Colorado seeds clouds all of the time to increase snowpack for the tourists. Is that really a worthy use.
Then we are talking about inter-state politics, not anything technological. This is not much different from the various uses to which the Colorado and Columbia rivers are put.
I guess I’m seeing it from the perspective of different regions are seeing different weather patterns emerging as a result of weather modification but we’re being told it’s climate change and that we should all be scared and fork over more tax dollars and use only green energy which is insufficient for our needs as a society, which could result in the implementation of 15 minute cities.