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.
Why Dying Seas Mean Disappearing Clouds
Part Two of Three: Ocean Pastures, Clouds, and Climate
In the beginning, this world was home only to ocean bacteria They alone colonized and lived on this blue planet for billions of years Until…
Ocean plankton produce clouds as they thrive Ocean plankton is the largest natural factor of this blue planet when it comes to managing CO2 (and…
Seabirds, are tied both to the health of the ocean ecosystem and to global climate regulation The relationship, indeed control phytoplankton have over the global…
In a new paper in the science journal PNAS the long known role of seabirds is reported anew. Seabirds flock to plankton blooms and in…

