Our Clean Atmosphere Campaign

Nature we need to preserve.

We are a small group of volunteers working on both raising public awareness and on creating legislative solutions to counteract the proliferation of Microwave Radiation pollution and weather engineering activities, involving the deliberate release of polluting emissions in our skies.

WE DO NOT at any time ask for payment from our members.
DONATIONS RECEIVED THROUGH MEMBERSHIP ARE MADE 100% VOLUNTARILY BY THE DONOR.
All costs are met through our volunteer core group and any kind ‘Buy us a Coffee’ donations.
We are a non-profit organisation working for the good of our planet and all beings upon her.

Natural looking clouds over the valley

The Challenges


The barriers to creating open discourse about these threats to clean air are complex and resistant to change. Despite this, growing numbers of ordinary people like us are becoming more educated about this critical matter and, most importantly, are determined to be part of solutions that protect life from these polluting hazards.

An International Campaign


Although our campaign focusses on restoring blue skies and cleaning up RF/Microwave Radiation here in the UK, we are part of worldwide efforts to preserve clean air and a healthy environment for all. Groups in several nations are working on a similar clean atmosphere campaign toward effective public oversight and legislative prohibition of weather engineering activities, empowering people in local jurisdictions to stop air pollution.

The UK is a World Geoengineering Hub

As well as being one of the world’s leading funders of geoengineering research, the UK is a major global hub for geoengineering research and experimentation. In fact few countries are investing in geoengineering at the scale the UK now is.

A recent example is the UK’s publicly funded 2024 ARIA programme, “Exploring Options for Actively Cooling the Earth,” which outlines potential field trials such as stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), marine cloud brightening (MCB), and cirrus cloud thinning (CCT). These proposals highlight the urgent need for transparent public discussion and precaution.

The UK has committed tens of millions of pounds to geoengineering research

Despite assurances that we receive from MPs and government ministers that geoengineering isn’t really a thing in the UK at this stage, UK has launched one of the largest government programmes ever. The UK government is investing about £56–57 million into geoengineering research across 21 projects. This includes real-world outdoor experiments, not just theory or modelling.

Growing numbers of people see this pollution and are alarmed!

It is now quite common to see clear blue skies in the morning become ruined by persistent trails later in the day, only to be superseded by the hazy monotone grey, damp conditions that are becoming another new normal that no one consented to.

Growers, beekeepers, land stewards, farmers etc. are noticing similar changes as well as changes in weather patterns, sunlight, plant health, or pollinator activity.

We were not asked and we do not consent 

There is currently no meaningful public consent for such activities, despite their potential to affect entire ecosystems and communities. Common sense and also academic literature points to significant uncertainties and potential risks, including impacts on sunlight, rainfall patterns, soil and plant health, and the wider balance of ecosystems.

What can we do?

Britons for a Clean Atmosphere is a solution-focussed campaign that raises awareness about these atmospheric interventions, sometimes referred to as geoengineering, including cloud seeding and solar radiation modification (SRM). Our bottom line is that we need a comprehensive, outright ban on geo-engineering, including the projects legitimised as ‘research.’ All such activities are nothing less than crimes against nature and crimes against humanity.

Our campaign has been working quietly, often behind the scenes, to become informed and to build some strategies for the past 4 years. We are ready to grow and expand our influence. We have had more than enough of being gaslit and lied to. We are no longer a few lone voices, there are hundreds of thousands of us. This is an urgent issue and it demands that we stand united.

What pollution are Britons for a Clean Atmosphere tackling?

  • Radiofrequency/Microwave (RF/MW) Radiation emissions from both ground and space-based infrastructure.
  • Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) – a form of solar radiation modification (SRM), also known as solar geoengineering (SG), involving the intentional release of hazardous emissions into our skies.

Our campaign seeks to fill the gaps in current environmental laws and safety standards that fail to address these pollution hazards.

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