Planktos Calls for ''All Hands on Deck'' Emergency Response to Prevent Massive Plant Life Extinction in the World's Seas
2007年6月21日 - 1:00PM
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Planktos Corp. (OTCBB:PLKT) of San Francisco and Vancouver engages
in developing and delivering ecorestoration solutions to slow the
catastrophic decline of ocean and terrestrial ecosystems driven by
the escalating surplus of CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. The
Planktos �greener solutions� projects include the creation of tens
of thousands of hectares of new climate forests within the national
park systems of the European Union and the pioneering of ocean
restoration technologies to rehabilitate decimated marine
ecosystems. The work of Planktos is best described as the
restoration and nurturing of the native green plants both in
terrestrial forests and amongst the phytoplankton plant communities
that sustain all higher life forms in the seas. While most people
know that our great forest ecosystems are seriously endangered, few
understand that tiny ocean plants are even more vital to planetary
health and they are an in even more dramatic decline. The world�s
rainforests are being steadily felled at the rate of 1% per year,
which is a great eco-tragedy for the 2% of the planet they cover.
But ocean plants are disappearing at the same 1% per year rate and
this is occurring all across the 72% of the planet that is covered
by the seas. In the past 3 years alone we have lost an amount of
ocean plant life equivalent to all the rainforest vegetation on
earth. Recent reports from NASA, NOAA and peer reviewed journals
have documented that in the last three decades we have lost 17% of
plankton plant life in the North Atlantic, 26% in the North
Pacific, and as much as 50% in sub-tropical ocean regions. �These
reports clearly signal the beginning of an unprecedented mass
extinction of planetary life,� says Planktos President Russ George.
The 2005 report of the British Royal Society sounded the alarm on
ocean acidification due to rising levels of atmospheric CO2. Most
CO2 in the air dissolves into the surface ocean and the Royal
Society predicted that rising CO2 levels will result in such high
levels of ocean water acidity that it could extinguish all ocean
plant life between 2050 and 2100. In the November 3, 2006 issue of
SCIENCE, an international ocean science team projected a global
collapse of every single commercial fishery by 2048. As if these
crises were not imminent enough, a May 2007 SCIENCE report declared
that the Southern Ocean CO2 sink had reached saturation decades
ahead of the Royal Society�s grim predictions. The accumulating
research now makes it irrefutably clear that sea life is facing an
accelerating catastrophe on many fronts and immediately requires
the ocean-saving plankton restoration technologies that Planktos is
developing. Planktos� 2007-2008 pilot project series closely
follows the recommendations of leading international ocean research
teams who have been engaged in developing this ocean restoration
technology for the past 20 years at a total cost of nearly $100
million dollars. Hundreds of scientists from scores of ocean
institutes have participated in this work both in laboratories and
on major ocean trials. These two decades of research have clearly
demonstrated the restorative power and minimal side effects of
ocean iron replenishment, which is popularly referred to as iron
fertilization. At least 10 small-scale iron fertilization projects
have been completed and proved that careful iron replenishment can
provide the same plankton restoration effects as the natural but
declining delivery of micronutrient iron from wind-borne dust. This
promising series of small, budget-limited experiments has
inevitably led to scientific demands for larger and longer trials
in which researchers would monitor their iron-stimulated blooms for
their full 4-6 month life cycles and not just the first few weeks
as most earlier work has done. In response to this call, Planktos
is now beginning a series of six pilot project blooms of the
requested size, an order of magnitude larger than previous work,
and is dedicating its research vessel Weatherbird to study each
bloom from its beginning to its natural end. To create monetary
value and sustain this work with carbon credits, Planktos must and
will comply with the extensive and intensive Kyoto Protocol and EU
mandated regulatory and third-party scientific oversight processes
to obtain certified status for its sequestered CO2. Over the course
of the next several years Planktos will collaborate with scores of
scientists and engineers from international ocean science
institutions both aboard ship and ashore to develop this form of
ocean stewardship in a scientifically, environmentally, and
economically viable form. �This is work that must be done if we are
to reverse the apocalyptic collapse of the ocean ecosystem as well
as the climate crisis it is helping to accelerate,� says Russ
George. �We are the first responders to a planetary medical
emergency.� Planktos European forest restoration work through its
EU subsidiary KlimaFa (Hungarian for �climate tree�) is familiar
and generally well understood, but its pioneering ocean work is now
the target of a misguided campaign fomented by opponents to climate
change solutions that involve carbon offsets or carbon credits. Mr.
George observes, �Some groups are intent on perpetuating the notion
that offsetting emissions somehow gives people permission to
pollute and this unfairly lessens the massive sacrifice they demand
by insisting on immediate cold turkey withdrawal from fossil fuels.
They are industriously misleading news reporters to ignore all the
dire ocean reports that motivate this work, and to believe that
Planktos� ocean restoration pilot projects will endanger rather
than revive and rescue ocean ecosystems. Their characterizations of
iron restoration as �pollution� are as ludicrous as calling manure
pollution on organic farms. In fact we are only restoring natural
iron in parts per trillion concentrations, which no agency in the
world even bothers to measure let alone regulate. We obviously must
also radically cut our emissions, too, but no matter how much and
how fast we can reduce our use of fossil fuels, we still need to
address the immense existing surplus and only ecorestoration sinks
can safely and affordably manage that.� On June 19th UK�s
Independent reported that six scientists from leading US scientific
institutions have issued what amounts to an unambiguous warning to
the world: civilization itself is threatened by climate change. Led
by James Hansen, NASA�s Goddard Institute for Space Studies
director, who first warned the US Congress about global warming,
their 29-page Royal Society report ends, �We conclude that a
feasible strategy for planetary rescue almost surely requires a
means of extracting [greenhouse gases] from the air.� All Planktos�
endeavors have been shaped by a similar conclusion and the company
sincerely hopes that ecorestoration critics begin to take science
and our common future as seriously as their own interests and
ideology. Planktos� work is financed by early-stage institutional
investors in the EU and Canada and via its public company status
(symbol: PLKT). Planktos� pioneering efforts are expected to make
the company a leading provider of the most immediate, effective,
and inexpensive solutions to global warming, climate change, and
ocean collapse. Planktos earns revenue via the climate change
carbon offset markets of the EU and other Kyoto Protocol nations.
It is also working to assist development of similar markets in the
US climate change arena in concert with other organizations that
understand the critical importance of ecorestoration activities.
The firm expects to offer participants, supporters and investors
extremely rewarding new opportunities in the 2007-2008 time frame.
Forward-Looking Statements: A number of statements contained in
this press release may be considered forward-looking statements
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended. A safe-harbor provision may not be applicable to the
forward-looking statements made in this press release because of
certain exclusions under Section 27A (b). These forward-looking
statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including
the sufficiency of existing capital resources, uncertainties
related to the development of Planktos� business plan, and the
ability to secure additional sources of financing. The actual
results that Planktos may achieve could differ materially from any
forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties.
Planktos encourages the public to read the information provided
here in conjunction with its most recent filings on Form 10-KSB and
Form 10-QSB. Planktos public filings may be viewed at www.sec.gov.
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