China To Expand Weather Modification Programme By 2025

China has been a pioneer of development since time immemorial. Be it in technological or scientific development the country has achieved a massive milestone. The country had introduced the weather modification programme a long time back and now the Chinese government has taken an initiative to expand the programme.

Weather Modification Programme To Be Expanded In China

China

The country has a very effective weather modification programme which has helped the nation in many ways. After the US invented the Cloud seeding method China adopted and implemented the method more effectively to carry out agricultural development in the country.

In the past few decades, the country has achieved a milestone in the field of weather-controlling, And now the government has officially announced that they are planning to expand the programme.

China

As per the announcement the programme with cover takes 70% of the country’s land area. And thus artificial rains and snowfalls will be created for different purposes. The main aim behind this expansion is to cater to agricultural development in the country by fertilizing the arid and barren zones.

Is There A Reason To Worry?

Well, we know that China has always been excelling when it comes to development. And with their advanced weather control programme, they are a step closer in controlling the climate.

Although the Chinese government has always claimed that the weather modification programme will only be used to bring development in their own country. But many experts claim that the country may use this weather-controlling technology as a weapon.

China

If China can cater to success in the entire programme they might try to use the technology in changing the weather conditions of other parts of the world thus resulting in extreme snowfall or rains. Thus causing floods in those areas. It can use a weapon of warfare effectively.

Therefore it is raising concerns among several countries.

This might interest you: Discovery made in the world of History at the University of Scotland.

 

About the author

Add Comment

Click here to post a comment