Is Cloud Seeding Harmful ?
Yes.
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Published 2002
“Not only does cloud seeding
fail to achieve the desired
effect, it also yields harmful consequences.
Some of these consequences include rain
suppression, flooding, tornadoes, and
silver iodide toxicity. “
“Under the guidelines of the Clean Water
Act by the EPA, silver iodide is considered
a hazardous substance, a priority
pollutant, and as a toxic pollutant…
The question is not that is cloud seeding
harmful, but how harmful. It is obvious
that it is significantly harmful. So far,
programs such as PGCD have not provided
effective monitoring and sampling to
demonstrate that the silver concentrations
in the water and soil caused by cloud
seeding are at “safe levels.” To test for
silver in the water and soil, the methods
are sophisticated and require the latest in
technology, along with standards set by
such agencies as the EPA.(7) Without such
testing, such programs must be stopped
immediately. There is too much at risk for
their experimentation.”
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