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Marine plankton formed our atmosphere, and the lack of them is destroying the climate.
Marine plankton formed our atmosphere, and the lack of them is destroying the climate. Goesfoundation.com measured 1 to 10 plastic fibres and 100 to…
Read more →Wake up and smell the roses, because in a few years they will be gone..
Nature thrives on diversity; the more varied an ecosystem, the more resilient it becomes. Conversely, when a single species dominates, the entire system becomes…
Read more →The climate tipping point that was missed…….
The climate tipping point that was missed……. The reason for the drop in cloud formation since 1980 and rapid acceleration of climate disruption is…
Read more →When will we shift from cataloguing the destruction of the oceans to regeneration of marine life and the life support systems for the planet?
The oxygen levels are, of course, important, but they are also an indicator of a cascading series of even more serious chemical reactions that…
Read more →Dark ages for the oceans and life on earth…
Why is zeta potential not a critical water quality measurement? All life on land, including the survival of humanity, depends upon marine life in…
Read more →A research proposal to save the planet
The World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) latest Living Planet Report 2024 indicates a catastrophic 73% average decline in monitored wildlife population between 1970 and 2020. The figure equates to an estimated…
Read more →Oceans balancing on the edge…..
Oceans balancing on the edge….. From a new report published in atmospheric science;Strong warming occurred in the Southern Ocean, North Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea, and…
Read more →Could the shipping industry clean the oceans and stop climate change ?
Could the shipping industry clean the oceans and stop climate change ? The shipping industry must clean up their act, but maybe they could…
Read more →All life on earth matters in every ecosystem.
All life on earth matters in every ecosystem. The marine ecosystem has been exploited, polluted and ignored. The oceans cover 71% of the planet…
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