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First reported by the Houston Chronicle, cloud seeding involves releasing silver iodide into clouds to increase rainfall ...
The EPA is trying to fight cloud seeding conspiracy theories. It chose the worst way to do it. Let's start with the facts.
Cloud-seeding was blamed for a devastating flash flood in South Dakota in 1972, though a scientific review determined the ...
For years, scientists have experimented with engineering techniques that can safely modify rainfall. But experts say the technology isn't capable of causing extreme, sudden flooding.
Meteorologists are debunking conspiracy theories blaming cloud seeding for the deadly Central Texas floods over the Fourth of ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement in the wake of the Texas floods sparked conversations around cloud seeding and more.
The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to fight conspiracy theories about the Texas floods in ways that inadvertently make them more memorable.
We did the legwork, looked at the science, consulted agency experts, and pulled in relevant outside information to put these ...
Still, claims of weather-control technology, once confined to relatively fringe circles, have gained some traction in the ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin rolled out a new facts page debunking wild claims that so-called "chemtrails" are being sprayed from aircraft to change the weather.
The agency took the unusual step of creating websites debunking the conspiracy theory that chemicals are being sprayed in the ...