Perhaps, if it's on a large scale, though I doubt these amounts of water make too much difference to the climate at the moment. Also, if you watch that video clip from the existing project in Peru, they have to hire water trucks to bring water up to those towns. That's plenty more pollution, etc. which worsens climate issues. Plus, when people use water, it's for consuming or washing, and either way that water does not disappear from the environment; it is cycled back in, probably not far from where it was when it was taken from the clouds. I don't know the overall impact of this, but I suspect it's minimal unless done on a much larger scale.
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