Abstract
Though weather modification has been used as a strategy to address issues such as drought throughout history, there continues to be a lack of federal regulation addressing weather modification. This Note surveys state regulations on weather modification and examines the current status of how the federal government addresses weather modification. Ultimately, this Note makes the case for why the Department of the Interior should take on the federal regulation of weather modification.
Recommended Citation
Brendan Woodruff, When it Rains, it Pours: Weather Modification Law in the United States and a Proposal for Federal Control, 41 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 406 (2024)Available at: https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pelr/vol41/iss3/3
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