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Climate scientists and weather experts are clear: the deadly floods in Texas earlier this month were an entirely natural tragedy, with off-the-charts rainfall levels coming from lingering moisture ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she plans to introduce a hearing on geomodification and make it a felony to “inject, release, or disperse chemicals into the atmosphere for the purpose of ...
Experts say outlandish claims of weather manipulation are hindering disaster preparedness and emergency response.
Florida's attorney general is asking airports in the state to watch out for signs of weather modification. In a letter, ...
Trump officials have assigned government workers and spent taxpayer dollars to address conspiracy theories and easily ...
AI chatbots can sometimes offer straightforward but inaccurate answers, adding confusion to online chatter already filled ...
Cloud-seeding was blamed for a devastating flash flood in South Dakota in 1972, though a scientific review determined the ...
Why there’s no scientific basis for blaming the longtime drought-fighting practice for the tragic Central Texas flooding.
"Thank you for spreading truth and facts!" Expert debunks viral conspiracy theory about hurricanes: 'It just doesn't work' first appeared on The Cool Down.
In the aftermath of the Texas Hill Country flooding, as well as floods in New Mexico and North Carolina, misinformation about cloud speeding is surging.
Despite conspiracy theories, there's no way that cloud seeding operations days before the storm could have influenced the ...
"Let's put an end to the conspiracy theories and stop blaming others," Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said in a statement.