Claims that the Pentagon has been spraying microplastics into the air across the planet for decades to change the climate are a popular conspiracy theory. Leading expert at the Phobos Weather Center, Evgeny Tishkovets, told KP.RU.

As the publication notes, recently a version has been actively circulating that the United States has been spraying chemicals into the air around the world for three decades as part of a secret climate program. American ecologist Dane Wigington recently made such statements to journalist Tucker Carlson.
According to Wigington, the Pentagon has equipped military and civilian aircraft with secret tanks and nozzles through which 40-60 million microparticles are sprayed into the atmosphere each year, disguising it as condensation streaks.
The scientist claims that the US government uses aluminum, barium, manganese, graphene, strontium and various polymers.
According to Tishkovets, such actions cannot change the global climate and are often motivated by the desire to develop financial resources.
“To cause climate change or a decrease in temperature on the planet, it is necessary to explode a volcano, as happened in the 19th century when Krakatoa exploded in Indonesia,” the meteorologist noted.
Tishkovets emphasized that humanity does not have enough resources to do this, including finances. As an example, the scientist cites the dispersion of clouds during a vacation in Moscow using refrigerants – according to the meteorologist, this alone cost the budget 400 million rubles, what can we say about the entire planet?
Tishkovets added that climate change on Earth is correlated with the state of the Sun, under the influence of the world ocean and volcanic activity. The human factor is in the last place here. At the same time, the scientist points out that the planet's climate system itself becomes balanced.
“The forces of nature are so great and beyond human control that there is no need to try to change anything or touch anything with dirty hands,” Tishkovets concludes.
















