A drone-powered cloud seeding company, @RainmakerCorp, is attempting to address the water crisis of the West not by saving water, but making it.
Meet the company making it rain, literally, in the thread below.
✏️: @eva_terry02, Deseret News
📸: Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
In the words of my dad after reading about @RainmakerCorp, “I love all these young men doing what they do to make the world a better place.”
Thank you @ADoricko, @UtahDNR, @johnptesmer, and @parkercardwell for helping me tell this story!
https://t.co/deSTwGYEHS
Highlights from last week's Gathering in the Gundo
Rainmakers from around the world came together to watch the premiere of our documentary and set a path forward to bring water abundance to the world.
See you next year in the Gundo...
Rainmaker is a proud sponsor of this year's Outside Days festival presented by @outsidemagazine.
It's been an unreal weekend so far connecting with people who care about the natural world - including the legend @chefjoseandres!
@Burningems@ADoricko That's very much not how it works. Studies have shown that cloud seeding actually increases precipitation for areas outside the target location, as opposed to "stealing rain."
Documentary recapping Rainmaker's historic accomplishment for the Great Salt Lake this past winter
We are the first company to repeatedly prove we're making it snow
The care, toil, and brilliance of our team was heroic
But we still need more water, the jobs not finished
@WallStreetApes Thanks for the coverage!
Consider for a moment that this *isn't* some kind of conspiracy, and we are just a group of young scientists and engineers working to solve a very real and urgent crisis.