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North Dakota legislative bill proposes to prohibit cloud seeding operations in the state | The Flag


A legislative bill in North Dakota aims to put an end to cloud seeding, a practice that involves dispersing substances into the air to enhance precipitation. The bill, if passed, would prohibit state agencies and individuals from conducting cloud seeding operations, citing potential environmental and health risks.

Cloud seeding has been a controversial practice, with some experts arguing that it can be effective in increasing rainfall and mitigating drought conditions, while others raise concerns about its impact on the environment and human health. Proponents of the bill believe that the potential risks outweigh any potential benefits of cloud seeding.

If the bill becomes law, North Dakota would join a small number of states that have banned cloud seeding. The issue is likely to spark debate among lawmakers, environmentalists, and agricultural stakeholders in the state, as they weigh the potential consequences of ending this practice. The future of cloud seeding in North Dakota remains uncertain as the legislative process unfolds.

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