A Florida Republican Senator has launched SB 56, a invoice that goals to ban climate modification actions throughout the state.
Launched by Senator Ileana Garcia, this laws targets chemical and technological strategies used to govern climate patterns, temperature, or daylight depth, successfully halting a controversial observe typically linked to geoengineering.
What Does SB 56 Say?
The invoice repeals present provisions in Florida statutes associated to climate modification.
It particularly prohibits the “injection, launch, or dispersion, by any means, of 36 a chemical, a chemical compound, a substance, or an equipment 37 into the ambiance throughout the borders of this state for the 38 categorical function of affecting the temperature, the climate, or 39 the depth of daylight.”
Violators might face stiff penalties, together with fines of as much as $10,000 and potential misdemeanor prices.
SB 56 is ready to take impact on July 1, 2025, however it’s going to possible encounter opposition from business stakeholders and environmental scientists.
The invoice, which goals to ban the intentional launch of chemical compounds into the ambiance for geoengineering functions, was sponsored by Consultant Monty Fritts (R-Kingston) and Senator Steve Southerland (R-Morristown) and received approval within the Senate on Monday, The Tennessean reported.
The laws relies on the declare that “it’s documented the federal authorities or different entities appearing on the federal authorities’s behalf or on the federal authorities’s request might conduct geoengineering experiments by deliberately dispersing chemical compounds into the ambiance, and people actions might happen throughout the State of Tennessee.”
This new invoice seeks to outlaw any such actions, stating that, “The intentional injection, launch, or dispersion, by any means, of chemical compounds, chemical compounds, substances, or equipment throughout the borders of this state into the ambiance with the categorical function of affecting temperature, climate, or the depth of the daylight is prohibited.”
In New Hampshire, two motivated House Representatives, Jason Gerhard, Merrimack – District 25, and Kelley Potenza, Strafford – District 19, have launched “The Clear Ambiance Preservation Act” NH Home Invoice (HB) 1700.
The three-page invoice establishes laws to forestall the intentional launch of polluting and dangerous emissions into New Hampshire’s ambiance. This invoice goals to deliver ahead a topic many consultants have warned us about for years, in addition to the required transparency for NH residents so we will educate and unite to cease this damaging environmental onslaught we’re experiencing.
HB 1700 cites air pollution launched throughout cloud seeding or climate modification actions and related electromagnetic radiation, all outlined as air pollution by scientists. “Even Verizon and AT&T outline what we’re referring to as air pollution. To be clear, we’re not frightened about snow-making cannons, since we all know what comes out of these, or seeking to regulate home airplane engine emissions as some have disingenuously urged,” Rep. Gerhard mentioned.
Marjorie Taylor Greene additionally made headlines final October.
After Consultant Greene tweeted a easy and correct assertion final week concerning climate manipulation, the mainstream media went on autopilot mode, calling her an “unhinged conspiracy theorist”.
A group observe was added to Rep. Greene’s tweet, stating, “Whereas small-scale ‘cloud seeding’ to create localized rain is feasible, hurricanes and different massive storms can’t be produced with fashionable know-how.”
Apparently, even this observe acknowledges that climate can, the truth is, be manipulated—proving Greene’s level. Rep. Greene didn’t particularly point out hurricanes in her tweet; as a substitute, she broadly urged that scientists have the power to affect climate patterns.
Sure they will management the climate.
It’s ridiculous for anybody to lie and say it will possibly’t be achieved.
— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) October 4, 2024