EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, under the Trump administration, has announced that the Environmental Protection Agency will publicly release all available information regarding geoengineering, contrails, and related weather modification programs. This move aims to address longstanding public questions and conspiracy theories about chemical spraying and cloud seeding in the atmosphere. Zeldin emphasized the agency's commitment to transparency and honesty, stating that for years, inquiries into these topics were dismissed or vilified by the media and government officials. The EPA has already begun compiling data and launched websites to provide factual information, including debunking claims that so-called 'chemtrails' alter weather. The announcement follows recent events such as massive floods and cloud seeding activities, which have intensified public interest. Zeldin's initiative marks a shift toward openness about atmospheric experiments and acknowledges public concerns about chemicals being sprayed into the sky.
Head of Trump’s EPA: "They say that climate change endangers public health. You have many on the left who will say CO₂ is a pollutant, and they won't talk about the all of the many reasons why CO₂ is actually quite essential for life here." @atrupar https://t.co/e6aR2xM3lg
Lee Zeldin: "They say that climate change endangers public health. You have many on the left who will say CO₂ is a pollutant, and they won't talk about the all of the many reasons why CO₂ is actually quite essential for life here on our planet." @atrupar
Lee Zeldin: "They say that climate change endangers public health. You have many on the left who will say carbon dioxide is a pollutant, and they won't talk about the all of the many reasons why carbon dioxide is actually quite essential for life here on our planet." https://t.co/n8G0MBhM51