For most of human history, rain was something we prayed for. Farmers watched the sky. Communities performed rituals. Entire civilizations depended on clouds behaving in ways no one could predict. But today, something remarkable — and slightly unsettling — is happening. Across the world, governments are trying to manufacture rain. From China’s massive weather-modification programs …
Month: March 2026
For over a century, we built cities around a machine. Not around children. Not around pedestrians. Not around conversation. Around cars. We widened roads, demolished neighbourhoods, poured flyovers through markets — and called it development. The louder the engine, the stronger the economy. The faster the traffic, the greater the progress. Now something quietly radical …
What happens when the youngest generation stops protesting in the streets and starts arguing in courtrooms? There is something quietly revolutionary about a teenager standing before a judge and saying, “You are stealing my future.” This is not poetry. It is the law. In courtrooms from Europe to North America, young people are filing climate …



