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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.
The exhaust from airplanes contains small particles called aerosols. These particles act as a “landing zone” for the molecules in water vapor. Under the right conditions, the water molecules come ...
"No, government’s not controlling the weather," U.S. Sen. James Lankford said after the EPA published a website that debunks ...
The EPA has announced new online resources to address myths and provide information on contrails and geoengineering of ...
Far right-wing Congresswoman and conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Greene raged that an unspecified “they” are controlling ...
Conspiracy theorist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again claiming that a secret cabal somehow controls the weather. In a ...
A ground stop was issued at Chicago O'Hare International Airport just before 7 a.m. due to thunderstorms. It has been lifted ...
Amber Duke and Lindsey Granger discuss President Trump's Environmental Protection Agency head Lee Zeldin launches website to ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is now addressing concerns over "weather modification" as Marjorie Taylor Greene and ...
The governor is amassing his war chest via the Freedom Fund — the same state political committee he used to defeat amendments ...
Under Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency is ​t​orching regulations that protect us from ​a terrifying range of toxic ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to fight conspiracy theories about the Texas floods in ways that inadvertently make them more memorable.