I'm a teacher, husband and active member of my local community. I love sport, music, theatre, literature, art and history and take an active interest in politics, spirituality and the environment.
Weather manipulation research has received some $2bn of investment over the past two decades. It is expected that within the next five to ten years these technologies will begin to be deployed to combat drought, with the further potential to reseed deserts, divert potential floods and make weather "to order". So why would anyone argue that it is not beneficial? To answer this question we have to go to the root of any perceived problem that this technology is designed to solve. Consider the case of drought - perhaps the most compelling of reasons to deploy the technology. Drought is on the ...
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