Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4630

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Certain harmful atmospheric activity prohibition

Impact

If enacted, SF4630 will fundamentally change existing state laws concerning environmental protection by introducing strict prohibitions and penalties specifically targeting harmful atmospheric activities. The bill mandates that citizens, county sheriffs, and the environment commissioner work together to monitor and report any suspected illegal atmospheric activities. This collaborative effort is a significant shift towards empowering community engagement in environmental enforcement and elevating the state’s regulatory oversight in this area.

Summary

Senate File 4630 seeks to prohibit certain harmful atmospheric activities, particularly focusing on weather-engineering practices such as cloud-seeding and stratospheric aerosol injection. The bill outlines definitions for terms related to atmospheric manipulation and establishes severe penalties for individuals or entities engaging in these activities, categorizing violations as felonies that can incur fines up to $500,000. Through this legislation, the Minnesota legislature aims to protect environmental integrity and human health from potentially harmful emissions associated with these practices.

Contention

However, the bill also invites significant debate regarding its implications for research and weather modification practices that some view as critical in addressing climate change and managing severe weather events. Opponents may argue that the stringent regulations could hinder scientific research and necessary weather interventions that could mitigate natural disasters. Therefore, while SF4630 is positioned as a measure to protect public health and the environment, it must balance these objectives with the need for plausible and beneficial atmospheric research.

Companion Bills

MN HF4687

Similar To Harmful atmospheric activity prohibited, and penalties provided.

Similar Bills

NJ S4161

Prohibits release of certain substances into atmosphere for purposes of geoengineering.

MN HF4687

Harmful atmospheric activity prohibited, and penalties provided.

WV SB699

Protecting environment and humans from geo-engineering experiments

AL HB450

Relating to military affairs and civil defense; to add Section 31-1-9 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to create the Troy Act; to provide that references in the code to the United States Uniformed Services include the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps; and to direct the Code Commissioner to make these changes as appropriate in the Code of Alabama 1975.

KY HB506

AN ACT relating to geoengineering.

KY SB217

AN ACT relating to geoengineering.

NJ A3711

Requires New Jersey Racing Commission develop guidelines on postponement of certain events due to severe weather conditions.

NJ A2560

Requires New Jersey Racing Commission develop guidelines on postponement of certain events due to severe weather conditions.