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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Thursday the launch of new agency websites to address ...
Scientists blame unusually warm oceans, not cloud seeding, for Texas and North Carolina floods. Yet state lawmakers seek to ban geoengineering, though no such projects exist in North Carolina.
In the aftermath of the Texas Hill Country flooding, as well as floods in New Mexico and North Carolina, misinformation about cloud speeding is surging.
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Cloud seeding and geoengineering explainedThe catastrophic flood in Central Texas has put cloud seeding under the microscope. FOX 26 Houston Chief Meteorologist Mike ...
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has said she will hold a hearing on geoengineering as conspiracy ...
Instead of simply dismissing these questions and concerns as baseless conspiracies, we're meeting them head on,” the EPA ...
Meteorologists point out that hurricanes and flood-making storms possess extraordinary amounts of energy that humans can't ...
The agency took the unusual step of creating websites debunking the conspiracy theory that chemicals are being sprayed in the ...
In the wake of deadly flooding in Texas, the Environmental Protection Agency has created two websites to combat conspiracy ...
Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser and an election denier, who pleaded guilty to lying ...
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