cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22744169

Florida State Senator Ileana Garcia has introduced legislation to prohibit “weather modification” activities in the state.

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    4 hours ago

    So, a plane that dumps water onto a fire is dispersing a chemical (water) with the express purpose of controlling the temperature. So firefighting planes would be illegal under this bill.

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    I mean, that’s fine. No one is doing that anyway, so it won’t affect anything. It’s like banning post-birth abortion.

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      7 hours ago

      Worse: Weather modification, though possible, just doesn’t really work. People gave up on that back in the day.

  • AugustWest@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The bill was filed on November 20 by Garcia, a Republican

    Was anyone really unsure of her party affiliation by this point in the article?

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    8 hours ago

    Does this prohibit people from shooting at the clouds to scare them away?

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    10 hours ago

    People can’t afford home insurance, seniors are being driven from their condos but let’s focus on a law addressing conspiracy theories. Next up, a law protecting big foot.

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    16 hours ago

    The airlines should immediately halt service to the entire state if this goes in to effect. Why waste the time and money defending yourself against these conspiracies.

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    15 hours ago

    And again I’m grateful that I’m not from the US. I know dumb people are everywhere but you clearly have loudest.

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    15 hours ago

    “Fun” fact, “chemtrails” were used in the Soviet Union in 86’ right after the Chernobyl disaster to stop a radioactive cloud going to Moscow. They dumped a shitload of dry ice to make it rain. It rained over small villages which caused people there to get radiation sickness.

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    12 hours ago

    These bills are always branded as being “anti-chemtrail,” because it gets more clicks but they are banning a real thing that actually exists. The idea of chemically altering the atmosphere to address global warming is something that scientists have seriously considered and experimented with, but the general consensus is that while the concept is possible, the risks outweigh the benefits. On the other hand, there are certain irresponsible groups of techbros like Make Sunsets which have taken it into their own hands and have been releasing a bunch of sulfur into the stratosphere, to widespread criticism from actual scientists, while they try to present themselves as an environmentalist charity.

    So there is a real thing that they’re targeting, but also, it’s not going to do anything since the restrictions only apply within a given jurisdiction. At most, it might prevent certain universities and such from conducting tests (which isn’t an inherently bad thing given the dangers).

    What it comes down to is basically the same formula as the whole “eating bugs” and “15 minute cities” things. Somebody gets paid to come up with a solution to climate change that doesn’t involve interfering with capitalism in any way, they come up with some out of the box idea that might help a little - then reactionaries latch onto that, because as they all “know,” climate change isn’t real, so whatever weird idea anyone comes up with must be the real reason why the global elites are spreading the myth.

    Of course, conservatives probably aren’t concerned about this concept for the same reasons scientists are, and I’m sure there’s conspiracy theories out there that do go the whole chemtrail route with it, but hey. They kinda sorta accidentally have a little bit of a point on this one.

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    10 hours ago

    Hope it passes so everyone flying a jet plane over Florida that leaves a contrail or agricultural spraying has to go to court to get the fine dismissed.

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      4 hours ago

      No more planes into or out of Florida doesn’t sound like the worst outcome to me.