Can China solve its water problem with rain-making furnaces?

Researchers plan ambitious network of chemical rainmakers in Tibet

A rain-making furnace on the Tibetan plateau. (Picture: maduo.gov.cn)

At 8 p.m. on August 8th, 2008 China’s big moment arrived: The Beijing Olympics began, with a lavish opening ceremony complete with elaborate performances and dazzling fireworks.

Eight is a lucky number in China, and it looked like fortune did favor the country on that day. No rain arrived to spoil the event, even though it was during the wet season.

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