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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 ...
Several New England EPA employees were suspended after signing a letter critical of the Trump administration's environmental ...
After signing a critical letter to their boss, 139 EPA workers were put under investigation and on a 2-week paid ...
The Trump administration is working carefully to stamp out conspiracy theories about "weather modification," wading into a viral, recurring debate that reignited in the wake of Texas' deadly flooding.
Americans are equally reluctant to embrace the climate crisis narrative because it inevitably leads to expensive energy costs ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday appeared to nod to conspiracy theories that have swirled around ...
In response, Zeldin emphasized that those questioning geoengineering and contrails deserve to receive answers from the government. The EPA then announced two websites to address public concerns ...
To anyone who’s ever looked up to the streaks in the sky and asked, What the heck is going on?,” Lee Zeldin has an answer for ...
Days after the passage of a sprawling domestic policy bill, the Trump administration announced moves that could further ...
We did the legwork, looked at the science, consulted agency experts, and pulled in relevant outside information to put these ...