Zeldin Cites ‘Legitimate Questions’ About Contrails as EPA Launches Webpage to Combat Conspiracy
UNITED STATES, JUL 09 – EPA releases detailed information to debunk contrail and geoengineering conspiracy theories amid public concerns and highlights a 54% proposed budget cut, agency officials said.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Thursday new online resources addressing public questions about contrails and geoengineering to increase transparency.
- This announcement followed growing conspiracy theories falsely linking recent Texas floods that killed over 100 people during the July 4 holiday to weather manipulation.
- The EPA clarified that contrails are normal aircraft emissions, geoengineering activities are not occurring, and no government weather modification programs are underway.
- Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law on June 20 banning geoengineering and weather modification in Florida, stating the state will not allow such activities.
- The EPA's release and Florida's law reflect increased public concern and regulatory responses, while scientific experts continue to reject weather manipulation claims as ungrounded.
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EPA pledges 'total transparency' on geoengineering & contrails
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released new online resources to address public questions and concerns about the topics of geoengineering and contrails. Jet engine condensation trails contain metal nanoparticles and sulfur that form lingering lines in the troposphere that disperse and form cirrus cloud cover that blocks the sun and sky when the air is cold and wet enough. These lines are often referred to as "chemtrails," t…
EPA Launches New Online Resource to Address Concerns About Geoengineering, Including Negative Impacts on Environment and Public Health › American Greatness
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday launched a new website to address the public’s growing concerns about geoengineering and contrails. The EPA’s resource on […] Source
EPA releases online info on contrails and geoengineering amid conspiracy theories
The Environmental Protection Agency is working to dispel conspiracy theories about contrails and geoengineering by releasing new online resources on Thursday, July 10. The EPA said the move is to show its commitment to “total transparency” about “legitimate questions” Americans have about the phenomenon. “Americans have legitimate questions about contrails and geoengineering, and they deserve straight answers.” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said.…
A Very Smart Move by Secretary Zeldin
Lee Zeldin was my congressman. I used to drive him around and I would hear him on the phone. Let me say without exception, he was always honest, bright, and a great, selfless American. He just does his work quietly and without fanfare. It is no surprise to me that he is a terrific EPA […] The post A Very Smart Move by Secretary Zeldin appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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