Why Cloud Seeding Won’t Solve Los Angeles’ Drought or Wildfire Crisis

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, explains why cloud seeding, a technique used to induce rain by injecting chemicals into clouds, is ineffective in Los Angeles. The lack of sufficient clouds renders this technology useless in addressing the ongoing wildfires. With no rain or significant cloud cover expected for two weeks, traditional firefighting methods remain the only option. This situation illustrates how environmental and technological factors can limit solutions to climate challenges.