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States Push Back Against Geoengineering and Cloud Seeding

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The article discusses state-level legislative actions on geoengineering and cloud seeding, but no concrete commercial mechanism is identified. No company, commodity price, supply chain, or margin impact is mentioned. The bans and funding are regulatory in nature but lack direct commercial consequences for any specific sector or product.

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  • Tennessee passed SB2691 in 2024 prohibiting atmospheric manipulation.
  • Florida's SB56 (2025) makes unapproved cloud seeding a third-degree felony.
  • Louisiana's SB46 (2025) bans intentional weather modification with limited exceptions.
  • Nevada appropriated $1.2 million for its cloud seeding program.
  • Nine states currently use cloud seeding; ten have considered or enacted bans.

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