Heritage Party Formal Objection to Climate Emergency Measures – Part 2
Geoengineering and Solar Radiation Management

Heritage Party demands halt to sun-dimming, Net Zero infrastructure, and unproven emergency declarations.
Following its formal objection to Net Zero infrastructure and housing expansion (Part 1), the Heritage Party has today issued a second formal objection, this time addressing the UK Government’s support for geoengineering and sun-dimming programmes. These include solar radiation management (SRM) strategies currently being researched, funded, and in some cases, reportedly deployed globally.
This new objection has been submitted to DEFRA, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, the Environment Agency, and the UK Health Security Agency. It raises serious legal, environmental, and democratic concerns about atmospheric intervention policies being pursued without consultation, oversight, or public mandate.
This objection is backed by a growing body of Freedom of Information (FOI) responses from councils across the UK, which confirm that so-called “climate emergency” declarations were made:
- Without public consultation
- Without local data
- Without cost transparency or environmental scrutiny
These declarations now underpin atmospheric interventions that the public was never consulted on, despite growing evidence of environmental and legal risks.
Read the Formal Objection Letter (PDF)
Read the FOI Evidence Summary (PDF)
This is not a one-off statement – it is the start of a wider effort to restore democratic oversight, environmental accountability, and scientific integrity in climate policy.
Have you submitted an FOI on climate policy, Net Zero, or environmental programmes?
We’re collecting independent evidence to support public accountability efforts. If you’d like to share your FOI replies, email us at: press@heritageparty.org