One Sky. One Voice. One Movement.
Your courage can inspire change.
Your courage can inspire change
How one woman helped Arizona spark its first geoengineering prohibition bill
Hi, I'm Jodi Brackett, and I sparked the creation of Arizona's first Geoengineering Prohibition Bill.
In early 2023, I noticed something unusual: long, aggressive white lines streaking across our skies. These lines didn't fade like normal clouds. Day after day, I watched them spread until the sunlight itself seemed dimmed. I couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't right.
I watched closely, taking pictures and videos, and filled my calendar with notes describing what the sky looked like each day. The more I observed, the more I realized that this wasn't natural. It felt intentional, as if the sun itself was being covered on purpose.
I learned that this practice is called Solar Radiation Modification (SRM). That discovery lit a fire in me. I sent photos and messages to legislators almost every day, urging them to take action.
Representative Lisa Fink finally answered, and listened when others didn't. Because of her courage, Arizona took its first stand for clear, honest skies.
Together, we brought forward House Bill 2056, Arizona's first-ever Geoengineering Prohibition Act. That moment marked the beginning of real accountability and awareness. It ultimately didn't pass, but it proved that one voice can start a movement.
— Jodi Brackett
Have you noticed? Something isn't right with our sky.
Once known for its bright, sunny days, Arizona is now increasingly blanketed by unnatural cloud cover. Lines and haze intentionally left behind by jets, spreading until the sun disappears behind a murky veil. No agency claims responsibility. No clear answers are given. But the effects are impossible to ignore.
Blue Skies 4 AZ was founded by ordinary people — athletes, parents, professionals — who decided enough is enough. We're here to educate, unite, and take action against the unregulated and unacknowledged practice of solar radiation management (SRM) and stratospheric aerosol injections (SAIs).
What began as quiet concern has grown into a movement. One of our founders, a longtime triathlete, recalls how the skies used to be — clear, predictable, alive. But during Thanksgiving week of 2024, the transformation became undeniable. The sky would start off clear, then become crosshatched by aircraft trails until the sun was dimmed by a gray canopy.

