Ocean Pasture Restoration and the Suppression of Inconvenient Science The Work of Russ George, the Galileo Parallel, and a Critical Examination of AI Bias in…
Ocean Restoration Series Part Two: Financial Architecture Part Three: The Solution Part One: The Discovery That Wasn’t Supposed to Happen How a $72,000 of simple…
Ocean Restoration Series Part One: The Discovery Part Three: The Solution Part Two: The Financial Architecture of Suppression. Who Benefits When Solutions Are Made To…
Ocean Restoration Series Part One: The Discovery Part Two: Financial Architecture Part Three: The Solution and the Path Forward The ocean pastures are dying. The…
The Eco-Crisis That Dwarfs the Amazon — And Why You’ve Never Heard of It Walk into any classroom, scroll any feed, sit through any climate…
The “most important graph in the world” now has 2025 data. The news is worse than ever. Over just 25 years of satellite observation, the…
The 2013 Alaska salmon boom wasn’t a mystery—it was a message. When ocean pastures are restored, they unleash vast phytoplankton blooms that capture hundreds of millions of tonnes of CO₂, drive deep ocean sequestration, and even cool the planet through clouds and albedo. The salmon are not the product—they are the proof.
Since 1950, the world’s ocean pastures have lost between 50% and 70% of their phytoplankton. System-wide collapse of the base of life in the blue…
What is needed now is the sustained commitment to answer — not when a volcano happens to erupt, not when an Asian dust storm happens to cross the Pacific at the right moment in the right season — but deliberately, continuously, season after season, until the rivers from the Klamath to the Kenai run dark with life again.
Fifty-seven leading climate scientists admit they can’t explain why Earth’s energy imbalance has doubled. The answer isn’t in ship exhaust plumes — it’s in the slow-motion collapse of the ocean’s own cloud-making biology. The real sulfur story has been hiding in plain sight, ignored by a scientific culture that rewards the legible over the existential. We’ve already proven the fix exists.