Republican Congressman Challenges Greene’s Hurricane Claims

USAWed Oct 09 2024
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene recently made headlines for suggesting that someone can control the weather to cause hurricanes, like Hurricane Helene. She shared a map on X, a social media platform, implying that the hurricane’s path targeted Republican-leaning areas. This claim was quickly refuted by Republican congressman Chuck Edwards, who called it "outrageous. " Edwards, who represents a hard-hit area in North Carolina, pointed out the unity and support his community showed after the hurricane. He also addressed the misinformation spreading online, clarifying that no one can control weather events like hurricanes. Charles Konrad, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Southeast Regional Climate Center, confirmed this. Greene's posts went viral but were widely mocked. A former Democratic congressional candidate, Russell Foster, highlighted the inconsistencies in her claims, asking why such weather control couldn't solve issues like droughts and wildfires. Edwards encouraged people to fact-check information they see online, emphasizing that not everything shared on social media is true. Greene has a history of promoting conspiracy theories, including a past claim involving space lasers and wildfires.
https://localnews.ai/article/republican-congressman-challenges-greenes-hurricane-claims-5dd716c9

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    How can you explain the natural variability and unpredictability of hurricane paths without resorting to conspiracy theories?
    Since we can control the weather, can we please have some sunny days for our picnic plans?
    What role does climate change play in the intensity and frequency of hurricanes, and how does this compare to the idea of intentional weather manipulation?

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