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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: average joe who wrote (82423)5/9/2011 1:39:25 PM
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I've been wondering for some time why interest in climate control has not been renewed, since the failures of cloud seeding decades ago. We now have a presence in space and new technology which could be used to cool local regions enough to effect precipitation at least theoretically.

So now we have wild fires in the Western US including the Largest in Texas History with a Mississippi River just a ways east of there preparing for a centennial flood. The space solution seems simple enough to me and at a cost of less than a drought, a flood, or a wild fire.
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