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No longer a conspiracy theory: Florida has enacted legislation aimed at criminalising geoengineering

Wendy E

Florida has recently enacted legislation aimed at criminalising geoengineering practices within the state. This move reflects growing concerns about the potential environmental and ethical implications associated with large-scale interventions in the Earth's climate system. Proponents of the bill argue that geoengineering, which includes techniques such as solar radiation management and carbon capture, poses significant risks to ecosystems and public health. By establishing legal penalties for such activities, Florida aims to safeguard its natural resources and ensure that any climate-related initiatives are conducted with transparency and accountability.


The legislation comes amid a broader national and global debate over the merits and dangers of geoengineering as a response to climate change.

As the effects of climate change become increasingly evident, states like Florida are grappling with how to address these challenges responsibly. The new law not only sets a precedent for other states considering similar measures but also highlights the importance of public discourse surrounding climate intervention strategies. By taking a firm stance against geoengineering, Florida is positioning itself as a leader in environmental protection, advocating for solutions that prioritize ecological integrity and community safety over untested technological fixes.
 
"Climate change" is anoher problem-reaction-solution created by geoengineering. It's just another for profit venture for the benefit of corrupt governments and big business.
 
In Serbia, for example, we have 3-4 planes spreading chemtrails in villages with 600 people and less. The spreading of these heavy metals is the main contributor to widespread illness and deaths.
 
Stay alert and question everything!

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