A technology that uses a coiled wire to electrify aerosols has boosted snowfall amid a drought in the western US, according ...
A new experimental technology called cloud seeding was used successfully to produce more rain in Pinal County last year.
China hopes to increasingly control when and where it rains. Ally Hirschlag examines why its ambitious cloud seeding plan is so controversial – and whether it actually works.
Pinal County says 30 cloud seeding flights in 2025 generated 34,000 acre-feet of rain at a cost of about $6.50 per acre-foot.
In a place as dry as the desert city of Dubai, whenever they can get rain, they’ll take it. United Arab Emirates authorities will often even try to make it rain—as they did earlier this week when the ...
Cloud seeding may be a term you've recently just heard, but it has been around for decades. Cloud Seeding is the process of introducing substances into clouds to induce rainfall or snow. The first ...
Lawmakers advanced a cloud-seeding pilot program in 2024, but it stalled in the Senate, sparking renewed interest in the technology.
Aaron Kunz / EarthFix Scientists are one step closer to making more snow fall during winter storms. The controversial process is called cloud seeding. There’s now evidence that it is actually working.
In a bold step to combat pollution and water scarcity, Delhi is all set to experience artificial rain for the first time. Scheduled between July 4 and July 15, 2025, this innovative project uses a ...
Editor’s note: Aspen Journalism collaborates with the Vail Daily and other Swift Communications newspapers on coverage of water and rivers. For more, go to aspenjournalism.org. An innovative new study ...
This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Not since Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 A.D. has the ...
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