With Conspiracy Theories Circling over Cloud Seeding, Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Plans to Hold a Hearing on Geoengineering
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced plans to investigate geoengineering through a hearing, asserting that weather modification is a real issue rather than a conspiracy. Recent floods in Texas have sparked widespread speculation about cloud seeding's involvement in the disaster. As Greene emphasizes the need for public understanding, the EPA administrator has acknowledged concerns about weather modification while primarily focusing on debunking conspiracy theories such as 'chemtrails' without directly addressing the floods. Greene's role as subcommittee chair facilitates this initiative to address these issues more formally.
Let's be clear: Weather modification is no longer a conspiracy theory. It's real, it's happening, and the American people deserve a voice.
Such baseless assertions have been widespread in the aftermath of the deadly floods in Texas this past weekend, including that cloud seeding may have played a role in the disaster.
On Thursday, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin released a video empathizing with people who have questions about contrails and geoengineering, which have been fodder for online conspiracists.
The new EPA webpages mostly debunked 'chemtrails' and other such theories.
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