Cloud Seeding Technology Attacked Amid Growing Rainmaking Industry
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on the rise of cloud seeding startups like Rainmaker, which recently secured major funding and contracts with U.S. states facing severe drought. Despite its innovative use of drones, the company has come under fire from conspiracy theorists blaming it for extreme weather events like the Texas floods. McIntyre highlights how rainmaking is becoming a critical — yet controversial — tool in climate adaptation.
