Never mind that half of our oxygen comes from the oceans. We're already dimming the sun to help stop oxygen production. Let's double-dim the oceans just to make sure, and perhaps kill off what's left of the plankton while we're at it. What could go wrong?
Never mind that half of our oxygen comes from the oceans. We're already dimming the sun to help stop oxygen production. Let's double-dim the oceans just to make sure, and perhaps kill off what's left of the plankton while we're at it. What could go wrong?
Marine life is being destroyed, including plankton, and it would be reasonable to expect that oceanic oxygen production has declined as a result, something the "experts" don't necessarily highlight. This could be related to rising ocean temperatures or not. I don't know. Trying to peer through the deceptions makes my head hurt and I just want to take a nap. That's an intended effect.
Never mind that half of our oxygen comes from the oceans. We're already dimming the sun to help stop oxygen production. Let's double-dim the oceans just to make sure, and perhaps kill off what's left of the plankton while we're at it. What could go wrong?
I think I read 30 years ago that 90% of our oxygen comes from photosynthesis by algae in the water.
I pulled the 50% figure from NOAA. We have our choice of deceptions. They say that plankton include algae among other things, and claim that marine life consumes the oxygen produced there. (See https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/ocean-oxygen.html -- read this site like you were reading a work of fiction. Also see https://www.britannica.com/science/plankton.)
Marine life is being destroyed, including plankton, and it would be reasonable to expect that oceanic oxygen production has declined as a result, something the "experts" don't necessarily highlight. This could be related to rising ocean temperatures or not. I don't know. Trying to peer through the deceptions makes my head hurt and I just want to take a nap. That's an intended effect.