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Humans can influence weather to a limited extent through geoengineering, like cloud seeding to induce rain or releasing particles to reflect sunlight. However, we can’t fully control weather systems—nature’s complexity is vast. While small-scale experiments exist, large-scale changes remain theoretical and risky. Think of it like nudging a giant boulder; you might shift it slightly, but you’re not steering the mountain. Climate change, though, proves we do alter weather patterns unintentionally.
Human activities have significantly changed the weather and climate primarily through the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, causing global warming that affects weather patterns worldwide. Scientific climate models show today’s climate change rate exceeds natural historical variations, mainly due to human-induced factors like fossil fuel burning and land use changes. This warming increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as heatwaves, storms, and heavy rainfall. Advances in weather forecasting now allow scientists to attribute many severe weather events directly to human influences, showing, for example, that climate change made recent heatwaves much more likely and intensified storms. Additionally, while humans have experimented with weather modification techniques like cloud seeding, fully controlling weather at large scales remains beyond reach. Overall, human influence on weather is profound, accelerating changes in temperature, precipitation, and extreme events with significant environmental and societal impacts.