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Clean Skies Geoengineering Ban

IntroducedJeffrey McNeely (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill prohibits North Carolina from intentionally releasing materials into the atmosphere to alter temperature, weather, or sunlight intensity through methods like stratospheric aerosol injection, cloud seeding, or electromagnetic radiation. It adds these practices to the state's list of prohibited air pollution activities and requires the Environmental Management Commission to adopt rules to enforce the ban.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that geoengineering experiments could have unpredictable and harmful effects on North Carolina's environment, agriculture, and public health without sufficient scientific understanding or oversight. They contend that the state should prevent these atmospheric modification techniques from being deployed within its borders to protect residents and ecosystems from potential unintended consequences.

Arguments Against

Opponents may argue that the ban is overly broad and could restrict legitimate cloud seeding activities used for drought relief or agricultural purposes that have been used for decades. Some may contend that blanket prohibition prevents North Carolina from participating in research or emergency atmospheric interventions that could address serious climate or weather threats in the future.

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