Zeldin cites 'respectable questions' about contrails as EPA launches webpage to fight conspiracy

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Environmental Safety Company (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin stated Thursday that People have “legitimate questions” about airplane contrails as his company launches webpages geared toward combatting misinformation on the subject.

Contrails, the vapor trails that comply with high-flying airplanes, are the topic of the “chemtrails” conspiracy idea which baselessly alleges that the paths are literally chemical substances which might be used for secret functions, together with climate modification.

The EPA printed a webpage on Thursday with details about contrails and geoengineering that consultants inform The Hill is correct. 

Dustin Tingley, a public coverage professor at Harvard College, described the EPA’s webpages as “rather thoughtful.”

“The EPA did a responsible job of taking the concerns that people might genuinely have and providing easy to understand explanations,” Tingley stated. 

Columbia College local weather economist Gernot Wagner additionally stated the webpages printed by the EPA are correct.

“The actual ‘About’ page on the EPA website does not seem to get it wrong,” he stated.

The EPA webpage describes “chemtrails” as “a term some people use to inaccurately claim that contrails resulting from routine air traffic are actually an intentional release of dangerous chemicals or biological agents at high altitudes for a variety of nefarious purposes, including population control, mind control or attempts to geoengineer Earth or modify the weather.”

Nonetheless, Zeldin additionally characterised questions on contrails as “legitimate” in a written assertion. 

“Americans have legitimate questions about contrails and geoengineering, and they deserve straight answers,” he stated. “We’re publishing everything EPA knows about these topics on these websites.”

He additionally posted an identical sentiment on X, writing, “Americans have questions about geoengineering and contrails. They expect honesty and transparency from their government when seeking answers.”

“For years, people who asked questions in good faith were dismissed, even vilified by the media and their own government. This ends today,” Zeldin added.

His submit sparked pushback from critics who say the questions solely come from conspiracy theorists and haven’t any factual proof underlying them.

“Some people have ‘questions’ about whether birds are real — will that be your next project?” wrote Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) in reply. “How much taxpayer money will you be spending on this?”

Well being and Human Companies Secretary Robert. F. Kennedy Jr., who has expressed assist for the chemtrails conspiracy idea, praised Zeldin in a submit on X.

“Im so proud of my friend Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump for their commitment to finally shatter the Deep State Omerta regarding the diabolical mass poisoning of our people, our communities,our waterways and farms, and our purple mountains, majesty,” he wrote.

The EPA actions come as weather-related conspiracy theories have allegedly led to assaults on infrastructure. It additionally comes as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has launched a invoice that goals to outlaw “weather modification.”

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