On the twelfth day of the Legislature session, a new bill was introduced seeking to ban planes from releasing chemicals for “weather geoengineering.” This bill would prohibit the intentional manipulation of the environment through the release of chemicals from aircraft in an effort to control weather patterns.
The concept of weather geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, has been a topic of debate and concern in recent years. Proponents argue that it could potentially help mitigate the effects of climate change by manipulating the climate, while critics raise concerns about the potential risks and unintended consequences of such actions.
The proposed bill aims to address these concerns by outlawing the release of chemicals from planes for weather manipulation purposes. Supporters of the bill argue that such activities could have harmful effects on the environment and public health, and that more research is needed to fully understand the consequences of geoengineering.
The bill is still in its early stages and will need to go through the legislative process before it can become law. If passed, it would be a significant step towards regulating activities related to weather manipulation and protecting the environment.
Lawmakers are expected to continue discussing the bill in the coming days, with input from experts and stakeholders on both sides of the issue. The outcome of this legislation could have far-reaching implications for the future of weather modification and environmental protection efforts in the state. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as it unfolds in the Legislature.
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