August 25, 2024 – 6:00 PM – World
Morocco is focusing on “cloud seeding” to combat its ongoing drought. But the technique, which artificially generates rain, is causing unrest in neighboring Spain, where meteorologists are sounding the alarm about the potential consequences.
The Moroccan government has allocated 10 million euros to increase rainfall in some areas by 15%. While this may seem beneficial for Morocco, Spanish experts fear it could have unforeseen consequences for their country.
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They warn that heavy rainfall in unprepared areas could lead to flooding and erosion. Changes in humidity could also lead to drought or heavy rain in unexpected places.
In addition, the impact on weather raises ethical and political questions. The long-term effects of cloud seeding are still unclear and could lead to more extreme weather. Furthermore, Morocco’s unilateral decision to alter the environment could cause tensions with Spain.
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Spanish meteorologists are calling for vigilance and preparation for the possible repercussions of the Moroccan rain project.
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