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    The law and its premise is nuts, lets just get that out of the way first.

    “The intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within the borders of this state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight is prohibited,” the bill reads.

    So on one hand this is a reading about banning any efforts of geoengineering. But modern day airplanes already dump “chemical compounds” into Tennessee airspace today as part of jet engine exhaust. The argument would be “oh, planes are okay because they’re not dumping to affect weather even though those gases are affecting the weather via climate change.” Doesn’t that argument open up license for anyone to dump whatever they want (including geoengineering materials) if they can claim that isn’t their primary purpose?

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      529 months ago

      I mean, planes already inject, release, or disperse a lot of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances into the atmosphere, namely CO2 and water, which is why there are contrails.

      Did Tennessee just ban airplanes?

      • @kautau
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        “With the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of sunlight.”

        I’m pretty sure they just made it so polluters are fine if the they are just doing it to pollute and don’t give a fuck about climate change

        • @dirthawker0
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          Seeding clouds for rain definitely affects weather, so I guess that’s illegal now?

      • @[email protected]
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        129 months ago

        *instructions unclear - CO2 emissions violate this new law; henceforth, airplanes are illegal in Tennessee

      • Optional
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        gHeY FRooooooooooooooooohggssssss

    • @Paragone
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      Damn.

      That is WAAAY moar worser…

      You know that tornadoes are already prevented through cloud-alteration, right?

      This would criminalize that?


      We need to criminalize incompetence-in-authority!!

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        49 months ago

        We need to criminalize incompetence-in-authority!!

        I don’t think that’s possible. There won’t be any governments left.

    • Corhen
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      wouldnt that be great! some local citizen should sue an airline, using this bill, for affecting the climate.

    • @Lemming6969
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      Reading comprehension: with the express purpose of… That’s not the express purpose of those planes.

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        Reading comprehension: with the express purpose of… That’s not the express purpose of those planes.

        Critical thinking: the express purpose is whatever the creator/operator of the machine says it is.

        Jet engines on a plane’s express purpose is to create a high pressure jet of air out one side to propel the craft forward. However, jet engines express purpose can also used to put out oil well fires:

        What makes one vs the other? Whatever the creator and operator of the machine decides.

        Specifically about geoengineering,

        • There is a company releasing sulfur in geoengineering experiments source.

        • Spraying sulfur is also used in gardening to treat plant disease and pest control. source

        So if I say my “express purpose” of releasing sulfur is for plant disease and pest control, even though the other thing it could do would be geoengineering via the same release, I would be in compliance with the wording of the law yet still be geoengineering.

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      I think also bans “coal-rolling” … If that wasn’t already illegal.