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hatrack

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Wed Mar 27, 2024, 08:34 AM Mar 27

TN Turd Factory, Uh, Legislature Moves Forward On Bill To Ban Chemtrails That Do Not Exist [View all]

Republican state lawmakers are going after a new threat they say could cause harm to the environment — and playing into a baseless claim at the same time. In a Tennessee bill passed by the state Senate last week, lawmakers targeted geoengineering, an experimental — and controversial — practice not yet in use that could help cool the planet amid climate change. But the text of the bill can also be seen as referring to “chemtrails,” plumes of toxic chemicals that believers of the unfounded claim say governments and corporations are spewing into the sky.

Now, the confusion between solar geoengineering and chemtrails threatens to muddy the waters around nascent geoengineering research, chilling potential studies, scientists say. It’s the latest example of how spreaders of disinformation can latch on to reality to pursue their agenda, confounding public opinion on the issue.

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The theory of “chemtrails” has been around for several decades; online essays connecting commercial aircraft to chemical spraying and weather modification appeared in the late ’90s. According to chemtrails believers, the government or another shadowy force is using commercial aircraft to release chemicals into the atmosphere — for anything from weather modification to mass mind control. Believers of this baseless claim often point to the white lines in the sky from commercial planes as evidence for “chemtrails,” arguing that the clouds look different or are behaving strangely. Those lines are, in fact, airline contrails — or condensation trails created by the warm air from the aircraft engine interacting with the cold air in the atmosphere.

According to a study published in 2017, 10 percent of Americans believed the chemtrails theory to be “completely” true, while an additional 20 to 30 percent found it to be “somewhat” true. In the last few years, however, experts say the claim has changed. Some now say that chemtrails are being used to carry out solar geoengineering — and that researchers and government employees investigating solar geoengineering are part of the larger scheme.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/03/27/chemtrails-conspiracy-geoengineering/

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