Then there is the question of how nature tends to like a balance in all things: if you artificially create a condition in one area, will it also create a sort of "equal but opposite" reaction in another area? Weather is a continuing swirl of offsetting actions and, perhaps, willfully and arbitrarily 'modifying' those systems could be a real recipe for disaster; we are already seeing how the off-handed, casual disregard for the effects of human activity on climate has affected our environment; the lesson of the ozone layer should not be forgotten...
Whatever Happened to the Hole in the Ozone Layer? --
https://www.discovermagazine.com/env...he-ozone-layer
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