Controversial
US businessman's geoengineering scheme off west coast of Canada contravenes two
UN conventions
guardian.co.uk,
Martin Lukacs, Monday 15 October 2012
A
controversial American businessman dumped around 100 tonnes of iron sulphate
into the Pacific Ocean as part of a geoengineering scheme off the west coast of
Canada in July, a Guardian investigation can reveal.
Lawyers,
environmentalists and civil society groups are calling it a "blatant
violation" of two international moratoria and the news is likely to spark
outrage at a United Nations environmental summit taking place in India this
week.
Satellite
images appear to confirm the claim by Californian Russ George that the iron has
spawned an artificial plankton bloom as large as 10,000 square kilometres. The
intention is for the plankton to absorb carbon dioxide and then sink to the
ocean bed – a geoengineering technique known as ocean fertilisation that he
hopes will net lucrative carbon credits.
George is
the former chief executive of Planktos Inc, whose previous failed efforts to
conduct large-scale commercial dumps near the Galapagos and Canary Islands led
to his vessels being barred from ports by the Spanish and Ecuadorean
governments. The US Environmental Protection Agency warned him that flying a US
flag for his Galapagos project would violate US laws, and his activities are
credited in part to the passing of international moratoria at the United Nations
limiting ocean fertilisation experiments
Scientists
are debating whether iron fertilisation can lock carbon into the deep ocean
over the long term, and have raised concerns that it can irreparably harm ocean
ecosystems, produce toxic tides and lifeless waters, and worsen ocean
acidification and global warming.
"It is
difficult if not impossible to detect and describe important effects that we
know might occur months or years later," said John Cullen , an
oceanographer at Dalhousie University. "Some possible effects, such as
deep-water oxygen depletion and alteration of distant food webs, should rule
out ocean manipulation. History is full of examples of ecological manipulations
that backfired."
George says
his team of unidentified scientists has been monitoring the results of what may
be the biggest ever geoengineering experiment with equipment loaned from US
agencies like Nasa and the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration. He
told the Guardian that it is the "most substantial ocean restoration
project in history," and has collected a "greater density and depth
of scientific data than ever before".
"We've
gathered data targeting all the possible fears that have been raised [about
ocean fertilisation]," George said. "And the news is good news, all
around, for the planet."
The dump
took place from a fishing boat in an eddy 200 nautical miles west of the
islands of Haida Gwaii, one of the world's most celebrated, diverse ecosystems,
where George convinced the local council of an indigenous village to establish
the Haida Salmon Restoration Corporation to channel more than $1m of its own
funds into the project.
The
president of the Haida nation, Guujaaw, said the village was told the dump
would environmentally benefit the ocean, which is crucial to their livelihood
and culture.
"The
village people voted to support what they were told was a 'salmon enhancement
project' and would not have agreed if they had been told of any potential
negative effects or that it was in breach of an international convention,"
Guujaaw said.
International
legal experts say George's project has contravened the UN's convention on
biological diversity (CBD) and London convention on the dumping of wastes at
sea, which both prohibit for-profit ocean fertilisation activities.
"It
appears to be a blatant violation of two international resolutions," said
Kristina M Gjerde, a senior high seas adviser for the International Union for
Conservation of Nature. "Even the placement of iron particles into the
ocean, whether for carbon sequestration or fish replenishment, should not take
place, unless it is assessed and found to be legitimate scientific research
without commercial motivation. This does not appear to even have had the guise
of legitimate scientific research."
George told
the Guardian that the two moratoria are a "mythology" and do not
apply to his project.
The parties
to the UN CBD are currently meeting in Hyderabad, India, where the governments
of Bolivia, the Philippines and African nations as well as indigenous peoples are
calling for the current moratorium to be upgraded to a comprehensive test ban
of geoengineering that includes enforcement mechanisms.
"If
rogue geoengineer Russ George really has misled this indigenous community, and
dumped iron into their waters, we hope to see swift legal response to his
behavior and strong action taken to the heights of the Canadian and US
governments," said Silvia Ribeiro of the international technology watchdog
ETC Group, which first discovered the existence of the scheme. "It is now
more urgent than ever that governments unequivocally ban such open-air
geoengineering experiments. They are a dangerous distraction providing
governments and industry with an excuse to avoid reducing fossil fuel
emissions."
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"....Let us just talk about the ocean for a moment. We won't even get to what's happening in the air and what mammals might experience. Let's just speak of the ocean. Have you heard about the salmon? What has your science warned you against? You're overfishing! The sea is dying. The coral is dying. The reefs are going away. You're not seeing the food chain that used to be there. You've overfished everything. Fishing quotas have been set up to help this. Oh, all those little people in the red room - they don't know about the purple. Red people only know about the red paradigm.
Did you hear about the salmon recently? There's too many of them! In the very place where quotas are in place so you won't overfish, they're jumping in the boats! Against all odds and any projections from environmentalists or biologists, they're overrunning the oceans in Alaska - way too many fish.
What does that tell you? Is it possible that Gaia takes care of itself? That's what it tells you! Perhaps this alignment is going to keep humanity fed. Did anybody think of this? What if Gaia is in alliance with you? What if the increase in consciousness that raised your DNA vibration has alerted Gaia to change the weather cycle and get ready to feed humanity? Are you looking at the ocean where the oil spill occurred? It's recovering in a way that was not predicted. What's happening?
The life cycle itself is being altered by the temperature change of the ocean and much of what you have believed is the paradigm of life in the sea is slowly changing. A new system of life is appearing, as it has before, and is upon you in your lifetime. It will compliment what you know and expose you to a new concept: Gaia regularly refreshes the life cycle on Earth. ...."
Did you hear about the salmon recently? There's too many of them! In the very place where quotas are in place so you won't overfish, they're jumping in the boats! Against all odds and any projections from environmentalists or biologists, they're overrunning the oceans in Alaska - way too many fish.
What does that tell you? Is it possible that Gaia takes care of itself? That's what it tells you! Perhaps this alignment is going to keep humanity fed. Did anybody think of this? What if Gaia is in alliance with you? What if the increase in consciousness that raised your DNA vibration has alerted Gaia to change the weather cycle and get ready to feed humanity? Are you looking at the ocean where the oil spill occurred? It's recovering in a way that was not predicted. What's happening?
The life cycle itself is being altered by the temperature change of the ocean and much of what you have believed is the paradigm of life in the sea is slowly changing. A new system of life is appearing, as it has before, and is upon you in your lifetime. It will compliment what you know and expose you to a new concept: Gaia regularly refreshes the life cycle on Earth. ...."

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