The Trump administration's attempts to address chemtrails have confused and angered experts, who say the government has promoted the conspiracy theory while spreading climate misinformation. The Environmental Protection Agency launched a website about contrails, clarifying that chemtrails are a misconception. A second webpage discusses geoengineering, indicating current research does not constitute endorsement. These sites were released amid rumors linking weather-altering technology to recent flooding in Texas. Experts believe the chemtrail theory attracts those seeking simple explanations for complex issues, especially in crises affecting personal health.
The recent efforts by the Trump administration to address chemtrail conspiracy theories has raised eyebrows among experts who criticize its role in promoting misinformation.
The EPA unveiled a new website delineating between contrails and chemtrails, asserting that the latter is rooted in unfounded beliefs about atmospheric manipulation.
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