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copepods and ocean carbon

Ocean Carbon Zooplankton Pump Incredibly More Potent Than Previously Reported

September 26, 2019
Russ George
And Yet It Works!, Get Your Geek On

Ocean Pastures Are Tended By Tiny Zooplankton Farmers Every night these tiny creatures are in the surface pastures tending and feeding their plankton blooms By…

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bunch grass

Grasslands Insatiable Appetite For CO2

September 2, 2019
Russ George
Get Your Geek On

Most Grass On Planet Earth Grows In Dryland Ecosystems These bunch grass-lands that cover more of the Earth than forests are predicted to expand their…

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Maunder Minimum vs. Yesterday's CO2

Maunder Minimum vs. Yesterday’s CO2

August 3, 2019
Russ George
Bad News For The Planet, Get Your Geek On

Will The Next 11 Years Of Global Cooling Save Us Or Will It Save Us Some Money Both are questions of perspective and context What…

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plankton out power the sun for climate

Ocean Plankton Power and Their 40,000 Year Life-Cycle Outshines The Sun

July 21, 2019
Russ George
Get Your Geek On

Climate Change Advocates And Deniers Argue Over How Climate Is Controlled By The Sun Deniers maintain that long solar cycles cause climate change/ global warming…

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Urban Micro-Algae Pastures Prove Blooming Power Of Mother Nature

Urban Micro-Algae Pastures Prove Blooming Power Of Mother Nature

July 20, 2019
Russ George
And Yet It Works!

Algae Bio-Curtains: Architects’ Solution To Capture Carbon An alternative to urban trees known as “bio-curtains” is being developed by a team of architects and scientists…

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north pacific dust

North Pacific Dust Declared Key To Ocean Biodiversity and Survival

June 11, 2019
Russ George
And Yet It Works!

Academia can be slow and plodding, but given time, it gets to the truth 40% of this blue planet’s surface consists of ocean regions now…

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Ocean Carbon Sink Efficiency Doubles

Ocean Carbon Sink Efficiency Doubles

December 4, 2018
Russ George
And Yet It Works!, Good News For The Planet

Ocean pasture plankton blooms send carbon to sea bed in pulses Old ocean carbon models and dogma shown in new PNAS Paper as wildly low…

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Peru Guano mining

End Of The Fossil Food Age Is Nearing

October 3, 2018
mermaid
Bad News For The Planet

Humanity Has Depended Upon Fossil Phosphate For A Very Long Time Today fossil phosphate mineral deposits are all but mined out When they are gone…

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natural capital

The Dilemma Of GAIA, Can We Save Her

January 11, 2018
Russ George
Uncategorized

Climate Change Has Brought Forth Countless Proposals To Mitigate The Harm It Will Do But at the tragic heart of the issue is the fact…

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4 billion year old plankton forebearers

Our Caring Ocean Plankton Forebearers Emerged 4 Billion Years Ago, Will They Survive Us

December 19, 2017
Russ George
Get Your Geek On

Early life on this blue planet evolved more than 500 million years earlier than once thought. Our Earth is just 4.5 billion years old and…

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