July 10th, 2025
EPA - Zeldin Launches Investigation Into Geoengineering
“The American public deserves and expects honesty and transparency from their government when seeking answers,” he said. “For years, people who ask questions in good faith were dismissed, even vilified by the media and their own government. That era is over.”
The EPA also revealed a new website for citizens to keep track of its findings on the issues.
9-16-2025
The House DOGE Committee holds a hearing entitled, "Playing God with the Weather — a Disastrous Forecast."
A BILL This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Clear Skies Act’’
To prohibit weather modification within the United States,
and for other purposes.
1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
South Carolina Representative Lee Gilreath set a stellar example of what an elected official should stand for if they truly represent the people. Global climate engineering / weather warfare operations are wreaking havoc on climate systems while simultaneously contaminating every breath we take due to the toxic climate engineering fallout. Representative Gilreath deserves our unwavering support, our collective efforts are desperately needed in this most critical battle to fully expose and halt devastatingly destructive geoengineering programs.
Aug 4, 2025
Will the 6th Round of Global Talks Finally Curb Plastic Pollution?
Geneva- global negotiators gather for the sixth time under the United Nations' initiative to tackle plastic pollution. Discover the key debates and what's at stake in the Global Plastics Treaty. We'll explore the challenges and potential breakthroughs as countries and companies come together to address one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Stay tuned as we break down the complexities and implications of these crucial negotiations.
The Kingston Fossil Plant Spill environmental industrial disaster that occurred on December 22, 2008, when a dike ruptured at a coal ash pond at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant in Roane County, Tennessee, releasing 1.1 billion US gallons (4.2 million cubic metres) of coal fly ash slurry. The coal-fired power plant, located across the Clinch River from the city of Kingston, used a series of ponds to store and dewater the fly ash, a byproduct of coal combustion. The spill released a slurry of fly ash and water which traveled across the Emory River.
Three groups in particular continue to be impacted by 928 large-scale nuclear weapons detonations from 1951-1992 at the Nevada Test Site: Native Americans, Mormons and ranchers. Downwind exposes an infamous, harrowing chapter of US history and the ongoing health consequences for downwinder communities including the marginalized Western Shoshone whose sacred land -- by treaty -- is still restricted with the resumption of nuclear testing “under debate.” Narrated by Martin Sheen,