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Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement in the wake of the Texas floods sparked conversations around cloud seeding and more.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) rejected the idea that government weather manipulation could have fueled catastrophic flash flooding in Texas over the weekend, even as weather modification theories have gained ...
A few days after a flash flood in Texas killed at least 135 people, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier promoted a new ...
Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier jumped in to amplify the misinformation — citing a newly passed Florida law banning ...
As Texas recovers from one of its deadliest floods, some Republicans are spreading a conspiracy theory that suggests that ...
Conspiracy theories tried to “explain” the flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal and other earlier storms. The more outlandish ...
We need your help to keep our state free and make sure the skies belong to the people — not to private contractors, corporate ...
Why there’s no scientific basis for blaming the longtime drought-fighting practice for the tragic Central Texas flooding.
Conspiracy theories have swirled online around cloud seeding and weather manipulation following recent floods in Texas.
Conspiracy theories around weather modification tend to arise in the aftermath of natural disasters like the recent deadly flooding in Texas. Brandon Bell via Getty Images In the wake of the ...
Cruz’s comments follow concerns from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) that weather modification techniques such as cloudseeding, a method used in Texas and other states, and geoengineering are ...
Aside from dismissing theories about whether weather modification is dangerous, Cruz on Monday told reporters that “in hindsight,” he would have swiftly evacuated flood zones in Texas that ...
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