Coalition forGeo-Engineering Research

Programs & Services

Our Services

Six interlocking programs that take a community concern from observation to credible, written, defensible science — and back to the people who asked the question.

Coalition Services

Program 01

RJ Lee Labs Partnership

We collaborate with RJ Lee Labs to identify and analyze high-altitude aerial particulates collected through environmental sampling — bringing accredited, court-defensible analysis to grassroots environmental research.

Program 02

Geo-Engineering Contaminant Research

Field-driven research programs investigating geo-engineering contaminants — from atmospheric deposition to bioaccumulation — using transparent, peer-reviewable methodology.

Program 03

Geo-Engineering Contaminant Education

Workshops, briefings, and accessible written explainers that translate technical findings into knowledge communities can act on. Designed for residents, elders, and decision-makers alike.

Program 04

Geo-Engineering Contaminant Analysis

Particulate identification, elemental composition, and chain-of-custody documentation suitable for regulatory and academic use. Every sample receives a written analytical report.

Program 05

Soil, Air & Water Research

Coordinated sampling of soil, air, surface water, and snowpack — capturing how contaminants move between mediums and where they accumulate over time.

Program 06

Public Education on Contaminants

Plain-language education programs covering exposure pathways, observed health issues, and what residents can document, request, or test in their own communities.

Why Choose Us

What you can expect from a Coalition engagement

From the first community call to the final report, our work is built around four non-negotiable commitments.

Accredited analysis

Every sample processed through RJ Lee Labs with full chain-of-custody documentation.

Independent

No corporate sponsorship. Our findings answer to communities, not to industry.

Global reach

Research inquiries accepted worldwide, with field operations across B.C. and Washington.

Community-first

First Nations and frontline residents are co-investigators, not study subjects.

Our process

From a community question to a credible answer

  1. 01

    Listen

    Initial call with the community, tribal staff, or research requester to scope concerns.

  2. 02

    Design

    Sampling protocol drafted with local knowledge incorporated and chain-of-custody set.

  3. 03

    Analyze

    Samples processed through RJ Lee Labs and Coalition staff for particulate identification.

  4. 04

    Report

    Findings delivered in plain language, with technical appendix for regulators or peer review.

Start a conversation

Ready to bring credible science to your community's question?

Tell us what you're seeing — atmospheric, soil, water, or health concerns — and we'll outline a research plan and timeline.