Really great article! A good reminder too of the vital interactions between biodiversity and climate change. Going into COP16 in Colombia this fall, we have to keep the biodiversity train moving. Why do iron fertilization of the oceans by hand when we could let the whales thrive and do it naturally!
A rare, happy article, and a fun read. It would be great to see the math that equates the whale population renaissance to a new "continent" of trees, and compare that to, say, the impact of outlawing natural gas stoves in the US.
Really great article! A good reminder too of the vital interactions between biodiversity and climate change. Going into COP16 in Colombia this fall, we have to keep the biodiversity train moving. Why do iron fertilization of the oceans by hand when we could let the whales thrive and do it naturally!
A rare, happy article, and a fun read. It would be great to see the math that equates the whale population renaissance to a new "continent" of trees, and compare that to, say, the impact of outlawing natural gas stoves in the US.