This firm is working to control the climate. Should the world let it? (washingtonpost.com) 16 points by lifekaizen 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] bassrattle 3y ago ↗ This article makes it seems as if it's the world's first instance of solar geoengineering, but hasn't China been working on this for years? [–] Valgrim 3y ago ↗ Can you provide an example? First time I've heard that. [–] calbear81 3y ago ↗ I think they’re referring to China doing rain seeding (https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/08/17/asia/china-heat-drought-c...) [–] cafard 3y ago ↗ Rain seeding dates to at least the 1960s in North America.
[–] Valgrim 3y ago ↗ Can you provide an example? First time I've heard that. [–] calbear81 3y ago ↗ I think they’re referring to China doing rain seeding (https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/08/17/asia/china-heat-drought-c...) [–] cafard 3y ago ↗ Rain seeding dates to at least the 1960s in North America.
[–] calbear81 3y ago ↗ I think they’re referring to China doing rain seeding (https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/08/17/asia/china-heat-drought-c...) [–] cafard 3y ago ↗ Rain seeding dates to at least the 1960s in North America.
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