In July, the country kicked off the latest phase of a cloud seeding project that aims to artificially stimulate rainfall.
However, some scientists remain very cautious about the effectiveness of cloud seeding and warn that it is not a solution to drought.
Jose Luis Gonzalez/ReutersMexico contends that its current cloud seeding project, which it has been running since December 2020, has had a positive impact.
“But is the rain from cloud seeding or is it not from cloud seeding?
Cloud seeding “should be considered only as one element” in a much broader strategy, wrote García and Martínez.
Persons:
Roelef, Bruintjes, Jose Luis Gonzalez, ”, Fernando García García, Guillermo Montero Martínez
Organizations:
CNN, Ministry of Agriculture, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Startup, Reuters, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development
Locations:
Mexico, United States, China, Coyame, Chihuahua, Reuters Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho