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India's capital rain-free after cloud seeding. Experts call it a failure
Delhi saw no rainfall after a costly cloud seeding experiment. Scientists explain why the efforts failed and what can actually improve air quality.
Delhi tries artificial rain to tackle Indian capital's toxic air pollution
Experts say cloud seeding is not a permanent solution to Delhi's deadly smog
No rain, second cloud seeding trial on hold due to low moisture
Process ‘highly dependent on right atmospheric conditions’: IIT-Kanpur
Artificial rain failed to fall after cloud seeding in India. What went wrong?
The Indian capital has seen no rainfall following a cloud seeding experiment. Authorities hoped to reduce toxic smog. Experts explain why the project, which cost millions of Indian rupees, failed to deliver results.
Rs 64 lakh per sortie: Why experts say Delhi's costly cloud seeding project can't fix winter smog
The budget for cloud seeding is over Rs 3.2 crore for five trials, translating to approximately Rs 64 lakh per sortie.
Emissions not targeted, gains are small: the challenges of cloud-seeding
Delhi carried out two back-to-back cloud-seeding trials on Tuesday, hoping to trigger light showers that could scrub pollutants from the air
Silver flares fired into clouds: Delhi takes two shots at summoning rain
The cloud-seeding operation is part of a pilot project led by IIT-Kanpur to tackle air pollution. Two trials were held at 12.15 pm and 3.55 pm
Experts say cloud seeding is not a long-term solution
Experts termed cloud-seeding as a costly and largely ineffective experiment that distracts from tackling the real sources of pollution
Why Experts Call Delhi's Rs 3.2-Crore Cloud Seeding A Costly, Unsustainable Gimmick Against Pollution
Experts have termed Delhi govt's cloud seeding trials, held on Tuesday, a "hugely expensive, temporary and unsustainable" measure to deal with the capital's toxic pollution.
Delhi conducts 2 cloud seeding trials
Two slight precipitation events recorded in Noida, Greater Noida, but no rain
Why No Rain After Delhi’s Rs 3.2 Crore Cloud Seeding: Experts, IIT Kanpur Director Explain
Delhi's cloud seeding experiments, costing Rs 64 lakh per trial, face criticism for being a short-term, expensive solution to air pollution.
Three sorties, zero rain: Experts say Delhi's costly cloud seeding project can't fix winter smog
The budget for cloud seeding is over Rs 3.2 crore for five trials, translating to approximately Rs 64 lakh per sortie.
No artificial rain after cloud seeding: Experts decode why Delhi’s ₹3.2 crore experiment fell flat
Even as the Delhi government considered artificial rain to tackle pollution, experts warned that it is a 'costly and unsustainable' measure. They emphasised that the only effective way to improve air quality is to control pollution at its source.
Hazy skies, itchy eyes: Delhi’s air quality improves on paper after 14-hour data lapse, but smog and irritation persist
Despite hazy skies and residents complaining of itchy eyes and throat irritation, Delhi actually reported an improved air quality index (AQI) on Thursday, down from the 'severe' to the 'very poor' category.
Artificial rain costly and unsustainable measure, say experts
Even as the Delhi government considered artificial rain to tackle pollution, experts warned that it is a 'costly and unsustainable' measure. They emphasised that the only effective way to improve air quality is to control pollution at its source.
Hazy Skies, Itchy Eyes, But City Reports Improved AQI
Despite hazy skies and residents complaining of itchy eyes and throat irritation, Delhi actually reported an improved air quality index (AQI) on Thursday, down from the 'severe' to the 'very poor' category.
Delhi govt’s Rs 3.2 crore cloud-seeding experiment fails, experts call it costly, unsustainable
The Delhi government's ₹3.2 crore experiment to create artificial rain through cloud seeding has failed. Experts have criticized the project, calling it a costly and unsustainable approach to tackling air pollution.
Experts Explain Why Delhi’s ₹3.2 Crore Cloud Seeding Trial Failed to Deliver Artificial Rain
Experts have explained why Delhi's ₹3.2 crore cloud seeding trial failed to produce artificial rain. The primary reason was the absence of the specific, moisture-rich clouds needed for the technique to work over the city.
Delhi rain after cloud seeding fails: Experts reveal why govt’s Rs 3.2-crore experiment fell flat
Delhi's ambitious cloud seeding project, costing over 3 crore rupees, has failed to produce significant rainfall. Three trials were conducted with little to no rain, leaving experts questioning the initiative's value. Scientists point to the dry winter air as a major obstacle. Experts emphasize that such costly, temporary measures distract from addressing the root causes of pollution.