A gadfly is a person who upsets the status quo by posing upsetting or novel questions, or just being an irritant. Synonyms annoyance, annoyer, bother, nuisance, gnawer,…
An internet ‘troll’ is an abusive or obnoxious user who uses shock value to promote arguments and disharmony in online communities. Named after the wicked troll…
Science educations are sold on such a massive basis by universities and colleges and in light of the very small number of jobs in science…
The very key issue in work to develop and deliver the technology and know how to replenish and restore the oceans and in doing so…
Carbon Expo Climate Market Event A few years back, around 2006 I believe, I was at the big global climate change market event called Carbon…
A rutter is a mariner’s handbook of written sailing directions. Before the advent of nautical charts, rutters were the primary store of information for maritime…
All of the above human “geoengineering” activity has taken place on just 14.6% of this planet. There seems to be a raging controversy about geo-engineering….
Back in the 1990’s I learned the hard way about the meaning of life. I’d always been a naturalist and conservationist and also a regular…
One day a number of years ago I was working on my twin projects of Planktos and KlimaFa, Restoring seas and trees as I like…
Being learned science and green business folk we don’t ordinarily read the hard edge conservative media but today we’ve learned a welcome lesson to be…
Here’s Our Most Important Pie Chart Of Where We Live. Our part is that 14.6% part that is habitable. There is a whole lot of…
Quest carbon capture project costing public funds 1000 times that of the village funded Haida Salmon Restoration Project, and yielding a tiny fraction of the…
A friend reminds me to accentuate the positive. Sometimes it is the simple messages that are the most important. In a month where I’ve had…
It would take 21,000 years To put this much of our rock dust in restored ocean pastures that our work is focused on. Native, State,…
Just days before Easter our small village research office in Vancouver was swarmed by 11 officers dressed in all black combat gear, armed and imposing…
Some months ago, just before Christmas I believe, our Haida Salmon village office received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as an…
“There’s a ruckus going on over an experiment in ocean fertilization conducted off the coast of British Columbia…” October 18, 2012 by Ted Parson There’s a…
Over the many years in planning our village project we ran across many scientific questions that we hoped our work might help provide clues and…
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Wow, Russ: I can see you’ve been busy. A lot of work went into this website. “Awesome.” I like the inflammatory tone in places and…