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US lawmaker calls for ban on ‘deadly weather modification’

RT (Russia Today)Sunday, July 6, 2025 at 3:48:12 AM
US lawmaker calls for ban on ‘deadly weather modification’
US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is pushing for a new bill to outlaw geoengineering, which she labels a "deadly practice." The proposal targets large-scale weather modification efforts, though details on what exactly would be banned—or whether such programs even exist at a significant level—remain unclear.
Editor’s Note: Greene’s bill taps into long-running conspiracy theories about governments manipulating the weather, a topic that’s gained traction in some circles. While actual geoengineering (like cloud seeding) is limited and heavily debated, this move could fuel broader skepticism about climate science and tech-based solutions. Whether it gains traction or not, it’s another sign of how polarized environmental policy has become.
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