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Conspiracy theories tend to thrive in the wake of natural disasters like the Texas floods. Here's what to look out for.
NOAA issues statement to confirm it doesn’t control the weather after MTG and others spouted conspiracy theories - The Georgia Republican congresswoman has falsely claimed the government has the ...
A small contingent of lawmakers are blaming silver iodide for extreme weather events, including the disastrous flooding in Texas, but at least they're getting closer to the truth.
Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story EPA defends questioners while debunking conspiracy Environmental ...
The Associated Press. For LA water issues, misinformation spreads nearly as fast as the wildfires. Posted: January 15, 2025 | Last updated: March 7, 2025 ...
Powerful corporations, governments and political parties intentionally spread false information about climate change to avoid ending greenhouse gas emissions.
A vast majority of Americans (80%) agree that we should work with other countries to combat climate change even if we disagree with them on other issues. Although extreme weather has become more ...
Following deadly floods in Texas, misinformation from both left- and right-wing users was roiling social media, with liberals ...
Amid multiple disasters, FEMA faces funding challenges, misinformation, and politicization Congress gave the agency enough money to last the year. But back-to-back hurricanes are stretching ...