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 Updated 0343 GMT (1143 HKT) December 4, 2020

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According to a statement from the State Council, China will have a "developed weather
modification system" by 2025, thanks to breakthroughs in fundamental research and key Odwiedź
technologies, as well as improvements in "comprehensive prevention against safety risks."
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In the next five years, the total area covered by artificial rain or snowfall will reach 5.5 million sq
km, while over 580,000 sq km (224,000 sq miles) will be covered by hail suppression
technologies. The statement added that the program will help with disaster relief, agricultural
production, emergency responses to forest and grassland fires, and dealing with unusually high
temperatures or droughts.

China has long sought to control the weather to protect farming areas and to ensure clear skies
for key events -- it seeded clouds ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics to reduce smog and avoid
rain ahead of the competition. Key political meetings held in the Chinese capital are notorious for
enjoying beautiful clear skies, thanks both to weather modification and the shutting down of
nearby factories.

A worker fires rockets for cloud seeding in an attempt to make rain in Huangpi, China on May 10, 2011.

As a concept, cloud seeding has been around for decades. It works by injecting small amounts
of silver iodide into clouds with a lot of moisture, which then condenses around the new
particles, becoming heavier and eventually falling as precipitation.

A study funded by the US National Science Foundation, published earlier this year, found that
"cloud seeding can boost snowfall across a wide area if the atmospheric conditions are
favorable." The study was one of the first to ascertain definitively that cloud seeding worked, as
previously it had been di cult to distinguish precipitation created as a result of the practice from
normal snowfall.

That uncertainty had not stopped China investing heavily in the technology: between 2012 and
2017, the country spent over $1.34 billion on various weather modification programs. Last year,
according to state news agency Xinhua, weather modification helped reduce 70% of hail
damage in China's western region of Xinjiang, a key agricultural area.

And while other countries have also invested in cloud seeding, including the US, China's
enthusiasm for the technology has created some alarm, particularly in neighboring India, where
agriculture is heavily dependent on the monsoon, which has already been disrupted and
become less predictable as a result of climate change.

India and China recently faced o along their shared -- and hotly disputed -- border in the
Himalayas, with the two sides engaging in their bloodiest clash in decades earlier this year. For
years, some in India have speculated that weather modification could potentially give China the
edge in a future conflict, given the importance of conditions to any troop movements in the
inhospitable mountain region.

Though the primary focus of Beijing's weather modification appears to be domestic, experts
have warned there is the potential for impact beyond the country's borders.

In a paper last year, researchers at National Taiwan University said that the "lack of proper
coordination of weather modification activity (could) lead to charges of 'rain stealing' between
neighboring regions," both within China and with other countries. They also pointed to the lack
of a "system of checks and balances to facilitate the implementation of potentially controversial
projects."

"The scientific evidence and political justification for weather modification is not subject to
debate or broad discussion (in China)," the authors wrote. "In addition, the leadership's
propensity for technological intervention in taming di erent weather systems is rarely challenged
by alternative viewpoints."
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