4 September 2024
Ben Watkins
[FYI request #28002 email]
Ref: OIA-2024/25-0137
Dear Ben Watkins
Official Information Act request relating to cloud seeding, weather modification, geo-
engineering and related matters
Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) request received on 10 August
2024. You requested:
“Please provide any and all information known or held by your department in any and
all formats, including, but not limited to, documents, draft documents, reports, memos,
letters,
notes,
electronic
communications,
transcripts,
visual
presentations,
photography, and video/audio recordings containing information pertaining to geo-
engineering, weather modification and Solar Radiation Management/Mitigation (SRM)
with
particular
emphasis
on
cloud
seeding,
marine
cloud
brightening/engineering/seeding and Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI).
Additionally, please provide any and all information known or held by your department
in any and all formats, including, but not limited to, documents, draft documents,
reports, memos, letters, notes, electronic communications, transcripts, visual
presentations, photography, and video/audio recordings containing information
pertaining to barium, nano aluminium-coated fibreglass (known as chaff), radioactive
thorium, cadmium, chromium, copper sulphate, nickel, strontium, graphene, desiccated
blood, mould spores, yellow fungal mycotoxins, ethylene dibromide and polymer fibres
with relation to their uses, or potential uses, in geo-engineering, weather modification,
Solar Radiation Management/Mitigation, cloud seeding and Stratospheric Aerosol
Injection.
And Finally, please provide any and all information known or held by your department
in any and all formats, including, but not limited to, documents, draft documents,
reports, memos, letters, notes, electronic communications, transcripts, visual
presentations, photography, and video/audio recordings containing information
pertaining to any mention of smart particles, nano machines, nano aerosols, nano-
particulates or nano-sized aluminium particles with relationship, if any, to geo-
engineering, weather modification, Solar Radiation Management/Mitigation, cloud
seeding and Stratospheric Aerosol Injection.”
You have asked for information known or held by the Department of the Prime Minister and
Cabinet (DPMC) containing information pertaining to the various matters you have raised.
We have understood your request to not include any correspondence received by DPMC,
including other official information requests, from individual members of the public. If you
intended such correspondence to be included, please advise.
We would usually transfer your request to the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) under
section 14 of the Act as the information you have requested is more closely connected to
MfE’s functions and responsibilities. Given your request was also sent to MfE, I refer you to
their response.
4945118
Executive Wing, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand 6011
64 4 817 9698 www.dpmc.govt.nz
We have undertaken searches of DPMC’s document management system under the
subjects you have raised in each of the different parts of your request.
Other than correspondence from individuals, the only documents that hold information with
some relevance to your request that has been identified as being held by DPMC are both
publicly available. Links to these documents are set out in the table below.
Date
Document Title
Link to Document
August
“
The Institute for Governance and Policy
Publicly Available on Victoria University of
2016
Studies, School of Government at Victoria
Wellington website:
University of Wellington: Policy Quarterly:
ojs.victoria.ac.nz/pq/issue/view/541
Volume 12 – Issue 3 – August 2016”
2 May 2022 “
How a government manages crises is key
Publicly available on Australian Strategic
to curbing the rise of conspiracies”
Policy Institute “The Strategist” website at:
www.aspistrategist.org.au/how-a-
government-manages-crises-is-key-to-
curbing-the-rise-of-conspiracies/print
To the extent these two documents are relevant to your request, it is refused under section
18(d) of the Act on the basis that the information is publicly available.
You have the right to ask the Ombudsman to investigate and review my decision under
section 28(3) of the Act.
We do not intend to publish this response on DPMC’s website.
Yours sincerely
Clare Ward
Executive Director
Strategy, Governance and Engagement
4945118
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