Greene to Introduce ‘Weather Modification’ Bill
- On July 5, 2025, Republican Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her intent to introduce a bill outlawing weather modification.
- Greene's bill responds to concerns about injecting or dispersing substances into the atmosphere to alter weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight, making such acts felony offenses.
- She disclosed that she has spent months studying weather modification and collaborating with legislative counsel to create this bill, modeled after recent legislation enacted in Florida.
- Greene announced plans to introduce legislation that would criminalize the intentional alteration of weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight through chemical or substance release into the atmosphere, making such actions a felony offense.
- If passed, the legislation would criminalize geoengineering practices and reflect rising legislative scrutiny on weather modification despite scientific debates and public controversy.
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