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Fight for your right to clean skies

Across the country, law firms, advocacy organizations, legislators, and ordinary citizens are challenging unconsented weather modification programs. Below you'll find resources to join lawsuits, sign petitions, support legislation, and connect with groups defending your right to uncontaminated air and natural weather.

What This Bill Does

  • Makes it illegal to knowingly conduct any form of weather modification — including cloud seeding, geoengineering, and solar radiation management
  • Criminal penalties of up to $100,000 per violation and/or 5 years imprisonment
  • EPA can impose civil fines of up to $10,000 per violation
  • Creates a public reporting system for suspected weather modification activities
  • Repeals all existing federal laws permitting weather modification

Sponsors

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)

Primary Sponsor — Federal CLEAR Skies Act (H.R. 4403)

Introduced the federal CLEAR Skies Act to ban all forms of weather modification nationwide. Held congressional hearing "Playing God with the Weather."

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Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN)

Co-Sponsor — Federal CLEAR Skies Act

Co-sponsored the federal ban on weather modification. Acknowledges weather modification as a "hot button issue" receiving increased mainstream attention.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)

Co-Sponsor — Federal CLEAR Skies Act

Known for libertarian stance on government overreach. Co-sponsored the bill to prohibit knowingly conducting any form of weather modification.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)

Signed Florida's Geoengineering Ban into Law

Signed Senate Bill 56 into law, making Florida the first state to classify unauthorized geoengineering as a felony — up to 5 years in prison and $100,000 fines.

Sen. Camera Bartolotta (R-PA)

Sponsor — Pennsylvania Clean Air Preservation Act

Co-sponsored PA Senate Bill 508 to ban polluting geoengineering practices with strong enforcement mechanisms including cease-and-desist authority.

How You Can Help Pass This Bill

Call your representative and urge them to co-sponsor H.R. 4403. Find your rep at house.gov. Mention the bill number and express your support for banning unconsented weather modification.

A growing wave of state legislatures are passing or introducing bills to ban geoengineering and weather modification. In total, 22 states have introduced some form of anti-atmospheric intervention legislation.

FloridaSB 56
2025passed

Comprehensive ban on weather modification. Classifies unauthorized geoengineering as a third-degree felony with up to $100,000 fines and 5 years imprisonment. Mandates airport monitoring.

TennesseeSB 2691
2024passed

Bans intentional modification of sunlight, weather, or temperature. First state in the nation to pass such legislation.

LouisianaHB 619
2025passed

Passed legislation banning geoengineering practices within the state.

MontanaSB 473
2025passed

Bans stratospheric aerosol injection and solar radiation management. Permits limited cloud seeding for water resource management under strict oversight.

Rhode IslandHB 5217
2025introduced

Proposes broad ban on geoengineering and weather modification. Encourages citizen reporting. Fines of at least $500,000 and up to 2 years imprisonment.

PennsylvaniaSB 508
2025introduced

Clean Air Preservation Act. Authorizes State Police and sheriffs to issue cease-and-desist orders. Felony charges with $500,000+ fines.

TexasSB 1154
2025introduced

Prohibits governmental entities from engaging in geoengineering or weather modification. Private exemptions for emergencies only.

North CarolinaHB 362
2025introduced

Clean Skies Geoengineering Ban. Prohibits stratospheric aerosol injection, cloud seeding, and electromagnetic atmospheric modification.

New JerseySB 4161
2025introduced

Targets release of hazardous chemicals for geoengineering. Empowers Department of Environmental Protection to investigate. $10K–$50K civil penalties.

VermontHB 217
2025introduced

Clean Air Preservation Act. Involves State Police in enforcement. Fines up to $50,000 per day of violation and 2 years imprisonment.

Is Your State Missing?

Contact your state legislators and ask them to introduce similar legislation. You can find your state representatives at usa.gov/elected-officials.

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Contact Your Representative

Call or email your U.S. representative and ask them to co-sponsor the CLEAR Skies Act (H.R. 4403). Be specific about your concerns regarding unconsented chemical dispersal.

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Sign Active Petitions

Add your signature to petitions demanding an end to cloud seeding. Every signature adds pressure on decision-makers.

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Push State Legislation

If your state hasn't introduced anti-geoengineering legislation, contact your state legislators. Use Florida's SB 56 and Tennessee's law as templates.

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Support Legal Organizations

Donate to or volunteer with organizations like Earthjustice and CIEL that fight for atmospheric rights through the legal system.

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Spread Awareness

Share ChemTrail.app with your community. Educate others about what's being sprayed in their skies and their right to know.

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Your skies. Your rights. Your voice.

Weather modification without consent is an infringement on your fundamental rights. Join the movement to demand transparency, accountability, and the right to clean, unmodified air.