CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A new bill introduced in the West Virginia Legislature aims to prohibit the intentional release of chemicals into the atmosphere to manipulate weather conditions or sunlight intensity. House Bill 3207, if enacted, would make it illegal to conduct geoengineering activities within the state.
The proposed legislation adds a new section, §22-5-21, to the West Virginia Code under the Air Pollution Control article. Lawmakers behind the bill argue that the potential risks associated with weather modification and atmospheric chemical dispersal are not well understood and could pose threats to public health and the environment.
Key Provisions of the Bill
- Ban on Geoengineering: The bill prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals, compounds, substances, or apparatus into the atmosphere with the intent to alter temperature, weather patterns, or sunlight intensity.
- Legislative Concerns: Lawmakers cite concerns over documented geoengineering experiments by federal agencies and private entities, emphasizing the need for state-level action to regulate air quality.
- Environmental and Public Safety Focus: The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection would continue to monitor air, soil, and water quality to safeguard public welfare.
- Enforcement Timeline: The bill, if passed, would take effect within 30 days of becoming law.