As Texas reels from one of its deadliest floods, Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene is fuelling a political storm of her own—claiming the disaster wasn’t climate-driven, but man-made. Greene has proposed a federal ban on weather modification, echoing conspiracy theories that suggest governments are deliberately manipulating the atmosphere. Her bill, modelled after Florida’s recent law, would criminalise any effort to alter weather or sunlight through atmospheric dispersal. Scientists have pushed back hard, calling the claims “scientifically unfounded,” with meteorologists stressing that cloud seeding cannot create or control large-scale storms. Still, Greene’s message has gone viral, resonating with her base and rekindling debate about science, state power, and the limits of conspiracy politics—just as the 2026 midterms loom.
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