Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1087

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Weather modification and geo engineering; prohibit.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to existing environmental laws in Mississippi, particularly those related to air quality and pollution control. It focuses on Sections 49-17-5, 49-17-19, 49-17-25, and 49-17-36 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The objective is to bring forward these statutes for possible amendments, thereby updating and reinforcing the state's stance against practices that could potentially disrupt weather patterns or climate stability. Moreover, it emphasizes the prevention of any action that could qualify as pollution of state waters and air, aligning with broader environmental protection efforts.

Summary

House Bill 1087 seeks to comprehensively prohibit the intentional injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals in Mississippi's atmosphere for the purpose of altering temperature, weather patterns, or sunlight intensity. This bill is a response to growing concerns over geoengineering approaches and the potential for unintended ecological consequences. By setting strict limitations on such activities, the legislation aims to safeguard the environment from experimental forms of climate intervention that have not undergone substantial regulatory scrutiny or public discourse.

Contention

Despite the proactive measures encapsulated in HB 1087, there are notable points of contention among interest groups. Advocates for climate engineering argue that with appropriate controls, some geoengineering techniques could provide necessary interventions in the face of climate change challenges. On the other hand, environmental activists and local communities remain skeptical of the risks involved, emphasizing the importance of thorough studies and regulatory oversight before allowing any form of weather modification. The bill has sparked discussions on balancing technological advancement in environmental management against the need for environmental safety and community rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB788

Air quality; prohibit injection of chemicals into atmosphere with purpose of affecting the weather.

MS SB2013

Environmental protection; prohibit chemtrails.

MS SB2005

Mississippi geoengineering ban; enact.

MS SB2004

Environmental protection; prohibit contamination of clean soil with "forever chemicals."

MS SB2427

Onshore oil wells; require compliance with anchoring requirements to be determined by the State Oil and Gas Board.

MS HB719

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality; require to evaluate toxic air pollutants and revise air quality standards.

MS HB902

Abortion; repeal statutes prohibiting after 15 weeks' gestation and after detection of fetal heartbeat.

MS HB653

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS HB180

Alternative nicotine; clarify prohibition on school property.

MS HB1317

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act and prohibitions against deceptive advertising; extend repealers on.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.