Relebohile Ivory
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From Guardians to Emitters:
Another review has shown that environmental change might change over sea tiny fish microorganisms from carbon sinks to carbon producers. Ocean plankton, the microscopic organisms that inhabit marine ecosystems, have long been recognized as critical carbon sinks, playing a vital role in regulating Earth's climate. However, as climate change continues to unfold, emerging scientific evidence suggests that these tiny organisms could undergo a transformation, potentially becoming carbon emitters. This article delves into the intricate relationship between climate change and ocean plankton microbes, shedding light on the mechanisms that could lead to this unexpected shift and exploring the consequences for the planet's carbon balance.
By Relebohile Ivoryabout a year ago in Earth
South Africa's Excursion to Fixing Eskom
In the heart of South Africa, a country known for its rich cultural diversity and breathtaking landscapes lies a challenge that has tested its resilience and determination: Eskom, the state-owned electricity utility. For years, Eskom has faced crippling issues, leading to nationwide power outages and an uncertain future. However, amidst the darkness, a glimmer of hope shines through, for South Africa possesses the skills, expertise, and unwavering spirit necessary to revitalize Eskom and pave the way for an electrifying future. Join us on this emotional and exciting journey as we delve into the remarkable story of how South Africa is turning the lights back on.
By Relebohile Ivoryabout a year ago in Futurism