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EPA administrator Lee Zeldin sought to meet chemtrail conspiracy theorists halfway with new government web pages explaining why they're wrong.
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 ...
In the wake of deadly flooding in Texas, the Environmental Protection Agency has created two websites to combat conspiracy ...
A Tennessee congresman is backing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's push to ban "weather modification" in the wake of devastating floods in Texas. What to know.
For years, people who asked questions in good faith were dismissed, even vilified by the media and their own government. This ...
We did the legwork, looked at the science, consulted agency experts, and pulled in relevant outside information to put these ...
The agency took the unusual step of creating websites debunking the conspiracy theory that chemicals are being sprayed in the ...
Instead of simply dismissing these questions and concerns as baseless conspiracies, we're meeting them head on,” the EPA ...
"Let's put an end to the conspiracy theories and stop blaming others," Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said in a ...
"I am introducing a bill that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or ...