EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the Environmental Protection Agency under the Trump administration will publicly release all available information on geoengineering, contrails, and related practices such as cloud seeding. This move aims to address longstanding public questions and concerns, with Zeldin emphasizing a commitment to transparency and honesty from the government. The EPA has begun compiling data and has launched websites to provide factual information, including efforts to dispel conspiracy theories about so-called "chemtrails." The announcement follows recent events such as massive floods and reports of cloud seeding activities shortly before these floods. Zeldin stated that the era of dismissing inquiries about geoengineering as conspiracies has ended, and the agency intends to disclose everything it knows without exception.
Repealing the endangerment finding “will be the largest deregulatory action in the history of America," Zeldin said on the Ruthless podcast. https://t.co/Nj63zVgc5W
Zeldin: "EPA is proposing to rescind the 2009 Obama EPA endangerment finding to eliminate all of the greenhouse gas emissions regulations that followed." https://t.co/2e3nSltX0o
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the agency's plan to rescind the finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health. https://t.co/SKw64Ami8e