Senate Concurrent Resolution No. [insert number] aims to memorialize the United States Congress to investigate geoengineering activities occurring in Louisiana. The resolution highlights concerns regarding the potential dispersion of chemicals into the atmosphere for geoengineering purposes, such as weather modification and carbon dioxide removal. It emphasizes the importance of protecting the state's air, soil, and water quality for the health and safety of current and future generations, while also addressing public apprehension about the unknown impacts of these activities on environmental and human health.

The resolution calls for a comprehensive, transparent, and independent investigation into any geoengineering practices that may have taken place without public knowledge or consent, particularly those affecting Louisiana's airspace. It seeks to identify the substances involved, the responsible entities, the objectives of these activities, and their potential effects on environmental quality and public health. A copy of the resolution will be sent to various federal and state officials to ensure awareness and prompt action regarding these concerns.