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The EPA has announced new online resources to address myths and provide information on contrails and geoengineering of weather.
"No, government’s not controlling the weather," U.S. Sen. James Lankford said after the EPA published a website that debunks conspiracy theories about airplane contrails.
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 ...
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 ...
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has said she will hold a hearing on geoengineering as conspiracy ...
The Georgia Republican said she spoke with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and will hold a hearing on weather-changing ...
Under Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency is ​t​orching regulations that protect us from ​a terrifying range of toxic ...
The EPA is trying to fight cloud seeding conspiracy theories. It chose the worst way to do it. Let's start with the facts.
Two new public web pages address common questions, misconceptions, and scientific concerns related to high-altitude emissions ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday is launching new online resources intended to tackle questions and ...
In the wake of deadly flooding in Texas, the Environmental Protection Agency has created two websites to combat conspiracy ...