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Ocean Fertilization

The process of adding nutrients to the ocean to stimulate phytoplankton growth, and its potential environmental impacts.

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Jan 15, 2026
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What are documented environmental side‑effects from geoengineering field experiments and how were risks assessed?

Geoengineering field experiments and small-scale interventions have produced a patchwork of documented environmental side‑effects — from localized ecological disruption like toxic phytoplankton respon...

Jan 31, 2026

Is co2 good for our environment

Carbon dioxide is both essential to life and, at current elevated concentrations, a driver of serious environmental harm: it fuels plant growth through “” while simultaneously warming the planet and a...

Jan 24, 2026

how far does sunlight penetrate into the North Atlantic

is not a single fixed depth but a gradient: the biologically important "sunlight" or euphotic layer where can occur is generally limited to the upper ~200 meters, while dim, blue‑dominated light can b...

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