Florida is drawing a clear line in the sky.
No unregulated geoengineering, no atmospheric experimentation, no exceptions.
While our state already bans weather modification, the new law takes that protection further—ensuring strong enforcement against unauthorized activities.
Florida will not be used as a testing ground for chemical or atmospheric manipulation.
We’re taking a stand to stop the release of substances meant to alter our weather or environment.
Florida is reinforcing its sovereignty over its airspace and protecting the residents. This reflects a commitment to freedom, transparency, and public accountability.
Tampering with our skies is now a serious crime.
Anyone caught manipulating the weather faces a third-degree felony, with up to 5 years in prison and fines up to $100,000.
No chemicals. No manipulation. No exceptions.
The law bans the injection, release, or dispersion of any substances into the atmosphere intended to alter weather, climate, temperature, or sunlight.
If you fly it, you’re liable.
Aircraft operators and controllers who assist in geoengineering activities may be hit with additional fines of up to $5,000.
Florida now allows anyone to report suspected illegal geoengineering activities. You can use an online form, email, phone, or mail to alert the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The State will investigate all reports to determine whether a violation has occurred.
Report Online
Submit a report easily using the official online form at reportfloridaskies.com.
Email or Call
Contact the DEP with any credible concerns.
Email:
reportfloridaskies@floridadep.gov
Phone:
(850) 245-2161
Toll-Free:
(888) 750-4195
Send by Mail
Mail your report directly to the DEP at 3900 Commonwealth Blvd., MS 49, Tallahassee, Florida 32399.
Starting October 1, 2025, public-use airports must report any aircraft that:
If airports fail to comply, they may lose access to state funding for infrastructure projects.