India trials Delhi cloud seeding to clean air in world's most polluted city

Delhi's Air Pollution Plagued by Experimental Cloud Seeding Technique.

The Indian capital has been plagued with severe air pollution for over a decade, earning it the title of the world's most polluted city. As a result, officials have turned to an experimental technique called cloud seeding in hopes of bringing much-needed rain to alleviate the crisis.

Cloud seeding involves using aircraft or drones to inject particles into clouds that contain silver iodide, which can alter the structure of the clouds and encourage precipitation. The plan was first proposed by the ruling Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) this year but was put on hold due to unpredictable weather conditions in India's capital.

However, days after Delhi's air quality once again deteriorated post-Diwali celebrations, the government announced that it would finally proceed with the scheme. The trial flight took place on Thursday, during which seeding flares were launched into the sky. According to officials, if favorable conditions persist, Delhi can expect its first artificial rain by October 29.

While cloud seeding may seem like a promising solution, experts have expressed skepticism about its effectiveness. It is not considered a panacea for air pollution and does not address the root causes of pollutants. Moreover, it relies on the presence of clouds, which are often absent over Delhi during winter when pollution peaks.

Critics argue that this gimmick disregards scientific ethics and ignores the need for more substantial measures to combat pollution. Two professors at Delhi's Centre for Atmospheric Sciences have condemned the plan as a "textbook case" of misapplying science for short-term gains.

They warn of the long-term effects of repeated use of chemicals in cloud seeding, such as silver iodide or sodium chloride, on agriculture and human health, labeling it as a "snake-oil solution." Delhi's pollution levels have been rising by 6% this year, with PM2.5 and PM10 levels far exceeding those seen during the infamous Beijing airpocalypse in 2013.

The plan to introduce cloud seeding is an attempt to alleviate Delhi's persistent air pollution crisis, but experts caution that more substantial efforts are needed to address the root causes of pollutants and ensure sustainable solutions for a healthier environment.
 
Wow ๐Ÿคฏ

I think this whole thing with cloud seeding in Delhi is pretty wild lol ๐Ÿ˜‚. Like, I get why they're trying everything at this point, but 6% increase in pollution isn't exactly a drop in the bucket, right? ๐Ÿค” And what's up with experts being all skeptical about it? Are they just trying to rain on their parade (pun intended) ๐Ÿ’ฆ? It's like, can't we just try something new for once without everyone freaking out? ๐Ÿ™„
 
I feel like people really need to stop blaming everything on someone else and start taking responsibility for their actions. I mean, think about it - air pollution is a huge problem in Delhi, and instead of focusing on how they're gonna fix it, they're trying out some new trick called cloud seeding. It's not that hard to figure out why their cities are polluted in the first place...
 
I'm not sure if this whole cloud seeding thing is just another case of emergency measure bandwagon jumping ๐Ÿšจ. I mean, we've been hearing about it since last year and still no concrete results. It's like they're throwing good money after bad hoping to magically solve our pollution problem ๐Ÿ’ธ. And don't even get me started on the so-called "experts" who are just trying to sound good by trashing this approach ๐Ÿ™„. What's really going on here is that the government wants a quick fix before the next election cycle, and they're using cloud seeding as a PR stunt to pacify the public ๐Ÿ“ธ. We need real solutions, not some gimmick that's gonna get us nowhere. The root cause of our pollution problem still remains unsolved, and until we address that, all this cloud seeding nonsense is just a waste of resources โšก๏ธ.
 
๐Ÿค” The whole cloud seeding thing just feels like a Band-Aid solution, ya know? Like, we're throwing money at the problem without really tackling the root cause. India's air pollution is a big deal, no doubt about it, but I'm not sure injecting silver iodide into clouds is gonna magically fix everything. ๐Ÿ˜’ It's all just a bunch of trial and error with some scientists and politicians making stuff up as they go along... meanwhile, we're still breathing in that toxic air like it's nothing ๐ŸŒซ๏ธ
 
I'm so worried about Delhi's air quality ๐Ÿค• it reminds me of when I used to live in Beijing back in 2008... the smog was crazy ๐Ÿ˜ท. Now, this cloud seeding thingy is supposed to help? Idk, it sounds like a bit of a gimmick to me ๐Ÿค”. I mean, silver iodide and sodium chloride can't be good for agriculture or human health, right? ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ’‰ It's like they're trying to fix the symptoms instead of the problem ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ.

I remember when I was in school, we used to learn about pollution in science class... it was so serious back then ๐Ÿ˜“. We didn't have all these fancy gadgets and tech to deal with air quality. We just knew that if it was bad outside, you had to stay inside ๐Ÿ . Nowadays, it's like they're throwing a bunch of chemicals at the problem without thinking about the long-term effects ๐Ÿšฝ.

I guess I'm just an old soul who misses the good ol' days ๐Ÿ’” when air quality was better and people actually cared about the environment ๐ŸŒŸ. Cloud seeding might seem like a nice idea, but I think they should be looking for more substantial solutions to address the root causes of pollution ๐Ÿค.
 
I'm not sure about this cloud seeding thing... it sounds like they're trying to put a band-aid on a bigger problem. I mean, India's pollution issues go way beyond just Delhi - it's a national problem that needs a real solution. These experts are right, it's not a silver bullet (no pun intended) and we can't just ignore the root causes of pollutants. They're worried about the chemicals being used and their effects on agriculture and human health... that makes sense to me.
 
I gotta say, this whole cloud seeding thing sounds like a pretty wild idea ๐Ÿ˜‚. I mean, who needs rain when you've got, like, air pollution? But seriously, I get why they're trying it out - it's desperate times in Delhi, and they need something to show for it.

But, man, the experts are right on point ๐Ÿ™Œ. This isn't a solution to the problem, it's just a band-aid on a bullet wound. What about all the other stuff that's causing pollution in the first place? Like, have they even considered reducing emissions or something?

And don't even get me started on the chemicals they're using - silver iodide and sodium chloride? That sounds like some bad sci-fi movie villain stuff ๐Ÿ’€. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna try to create a storm with some magic potion?

It's just so... frustrating ๐Ÿคฏ. We need real solutions for this pollution crisis, not just some gimmick that's gonna blow over as soon as the weather gets cold โ„๏ธ.
 
I mean, come on, have they never heard of actual rain? Like, from natural sources or something? This cloud seeding thing is just a band-aid solution ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ. I'm not saying it can't help at all, but 6% increase in pollution this year? That's still super bad ๐Ÿšฎ. And what about the chemicals they're using? Silver iodide and sodium chloride? Those are basically industrial waste products ๐Ÿ’ง. We need to focus on reducing emissions, improving public transport, and promoting eco-friendly practices, not just tinkering with the weather like a video game ๐Ÿ’ป. This gimmick might bring some short-term relief, but it's not going to solve the problem ๐Ÿค”. We should be investing in real solutions, not quick fixes ๐Ÿค‘.
 
I'm so down with this whole cloud seeding thing ๐ŸŒซ๏ธ! It's about time we try something new, right? I mean, Delhi's been struggling with air pollution for ages, and we can't just sit around waiting for nature to fix it on its own... or whatever. It's like, come on, scientists are smart, let them figure out a way to make this work! ๐Ÿค“ Plus, who needs all that pollution ruining everything anyway? It's like, we can just create our own rain and be done with it ๐Ÿ˜Ž.

But, at the same time... I don't know, man. This whole thing seems kinda sketchy ๐Ÿค”. Like, what if it doesn't work? What if it makes things worse instead of better? And those scientists are like, totally right about this being a snake-oil solution... ugh, don't even get me started on that stuff ๐Ÿ˜ท. I mean, can't we just try to find a more reliable way to clean up our air or something?

But wait, nope! I'm getting all worked up again ๐Ÿ’โ€โ™€๏ธ. Maybe cloud seeding is actually a good idea? Maybe it'll work out in the end and we'll have some nice, clean rain to go with our fancy new climate system... ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ Yeah, that sounds about right to me ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
I'm just not sure about this whole cloud seeding thing ๐Ÿค”. I mean, it sounds cool and all, but is it really going to make a difference in Delhi's air pollution problem? It seems like just another quick fix to me ๐Ÿ’ช. I know the government wants something to be done, but shouldn't we be looking at ways to reduce pollution in the first place? Like, have they thought about making more people use public transport or cycling instead of driving ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ? I just don't think relying on chemicals and technology is going to cut it in the long run. And what's with all these skeptics saying it's not a real solution? Shouldn't we be listening to them too? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ
 
omg this cloud seeding thingy sounds like a game of chance lol what if it works but what if it doesn't i mean i get why they wanna try anything at this point delhi's air is literally toxic ๐Ÿคข, but come on scientists are warning about the long-term effects and it's like ignoring all that...it's just so frustrating. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for october 29 tho maybe some artificial rain will be just what delhi needs ๐Ÿ’ง๐ŸŒซ๏ธ
 
I'm like super worried about this cloud seeding thingy... I mean, I get it, Delhi's air pollution is a huge deal and we all wanna see some rain, but let's be real, it's not that simple ๐ŸŒง๏ธ. These experts are saying it's just a temporary fix and doesn't address the root of the problem which is like, our daily habits and stuff... I'm all for innovation, but can't we try something more substantial? Like, have you seen the stats on how much pollution is rising each year? 6% is crazy! ๐Ÿคฏ We need real solutions not just a bunch of chemicals in clouds... It's like, what about investing in public transport or cleaner energy instead of messing with our environment ๐Ÿš—๐Ÿ’ก
 
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