The Global Cooling Project

The Global Cooling Project's mission is to put out this global fire. The current global warming crisis is caused by humanity's collective demands for food, fuels, products, and services driving industries to harvest and pillage the planet's resources to the brink of self-destruction.

The Water Cycle diagram


Humanity's pollution accumulating in the ocean and sky is clogging the Earth's Water Cycle, the radiator system of the planet.

The Earth's Water Cycle describes the movement of water that also redistributes heat was primordially essential for life to begin on the planet. The movement of water creates the rain that is essential to sustain a livable environment for all living things that humanity depends on for survival, More importantly, rain is the source of all fresh water.

Humanity's pollution, especially plastic and the dead zones in the ocean, is suppressing the evaporation of seawater that traps heat which continuously warms the ocean currents and reduces rainfall. Resulting in decades of extreme weather, drought conditions, extreme fires, water shortages, and heatwaves that are ongoing on every continent causing climate changes that fuel the global warming crisis. All due to the lack of rain.


The Greenhouse gases' contribution to the global warming crisis is like a heavy blanket absorbing and reflecting heat back onto the planet's surface keeping the planet warm.

Greenhouse gases' larger molecules absorb and retain more heat than clear air, but the more significant impact comes from how slowly excess heat vents out to space, trapping heat onto the planet and contributing heat to the global warming crisis.

Pollution in the ocean and atmosphere has changed their physical and chemical composition, which changed their thermodynamics, causing climate changes that fuel the global warming crisis.

No matter how successful we are in removing and reducing GHG from our atmosphere will NOT solve the global warming crisis as long as the ocean continues to become warmer.

Cleaning up the ocean starts with removing all forms of plastic pollution, creating and remediating the dead zones to unclog the Water Cycle. A cleaner ocean will allow more heat to vent out of the ocean generating rain that cools the ocean to reduce the source of heat fueling the global warming crisis. More rain to wash GHG from the atmosphere allows more excess heat to vent out to space accelerating the cooling off of the planet and ending the global warming crisis. Wikipedia.com articles: Water Cycle, radiator.

We have less than eight years to solve the global warming crisis.

The Global Cooling Projects can change the weather in less than four years. Starting with removing the Northern Pacific Garbage Patch and aerating all dead zones along the West Coast of the Americas, Alaska to Chile. Cleaning up these areas of the ocean cools the ocean currents that flow into El Nino changing the weather worldwide. At the same time the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea also needs cleaning and cooling. At the same time the Gulf of Mexico needs cleaning as well to reduce the heat that increases the extreme weather.


Read the Wikipedia.com articles: El Nino, ocean currents, Earth's rotation, ocean gyres, and Thermohaline for more details, and view the pictures of why this is true.


Solving the global warming crisis with an investment of about US$1 trillion over the next decade or less is cost-effective compared to the multiple trillions to repair and recover from the more frequent and extreme weather that is expected in the coming decade as the ocean continues to become warmer.


Are there a billion people ready willing and able to invest $100 per year for the next ten years, or fewer people with more money ready to invest their money, time, and physical efforts to save the planet by ending global warming in less than ten years?

It is in the best interest of everyone to solve the global warming crisis. It is in the best interest of corporations, their investors, insurance companies, and governments to solve the global warming crisis. The current collective delusional thinking that reducing the GHG emissions by 2030 and zero fossil fuel use by 2050 will NOT solve the global warming crisis but will accelerate climate changes that will make the planet unlivable for many, or even worse the planet becomes geologically unstable.


Implementing the Global Cooling Projects on a global scale would change the weather in less than five years resulting in less extreme weather worldwide, lower sea levels, easing/ending extreme drought conditions, less extreme fires, and more rain reducing water shortages and refilling the lakes and rivers worldwide.


With additional resources focused on cooling Antarctica's circulation to begin refreezing and rebuilding, more importantly, stabilize its ice pack and glaciers, hopefully enough to maintain the geological stability of the planet.


A cleaner cooling ocean would regenerate the sea grasses and more fish in the sea increasing the carbon sequestering capacity of the ocean. A cleaner cooling ocean reduces the source of heat that is fueling global warming. A cleaner cooling ocean reduces extreme weather events and reduces the potential for abrupt and extreme geological events, only if we make an effort and have enough time.


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Global Cooling Project's current worldwide cost estimate of US$1-2 trillion to clean up the ocean and install active filtering systems on all existing power plants as soon as possible is the only way to save the planet's livable environment in less than ten years.


To increase the potential of humanity's survival and maintain the geological stability of the planet ALL industries will need to transition towards sustainable methods and processes. The transition of all industries may take another decade or two but would provide a global US$1-3 trillion economic stimulus that is needed to recover from ongoing pandemics.


US$1-2 trillion is less than what governments and corporations worldwide are spending to prepare for the even more frequent and more extreme weather in the coming decades. Is it possible that one billion members of the human collective who are concerned enough about the global warming crisis are willing and able to invest $100 per year for ten years to ensure a stable, livable planet exists in the coming decades and centuries to come?


To clean up the ocean, beaches, and harbors in less than three years will take many thousands, maybe millions of people worldwide creating jobs that last for many decades. Or, are there fewer people with more money willing and able to fund the Global Cooling Projects?  


The incentives to existing industries, investors, stockholders, and governments to realize solving the global warming crisis is cost-effective; the solution costs less than repairing, rebuilding, and replacing existing assets while maintaining a functioning global market.


It is in their best interest to solve the global warming crisis no matter the cost compared to losing the only planet we have. We are developing additional details for this website and how you can contribute and participate in solving the global warming crisis.


Send all comments, questions, and criticisms to info@globalcoolingproject.com.


If you are reading this information, we may still have time to change the weather and save the planet. Everyone contributed to the global warming crisis; everyone can contribute to the solution. What are you going to do next?


The most effective way to solve the global warming climate crisis is to focus our combined global efforts on cooling our oceans. Ending the global warming crisis requires a comprehensive program of removing existing plastic, all other pollution, aerating and remediating all the dead zones in the ocean in less than ten years. Stop all human pollution from flowing into the ocean. Essential parallel efforts to install active filtering systems on all coal and natural gas-fired power plants and other facilities with a smokestack worldwide in less than five years are essential to quickly and cost-effectively reduce the flow of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Another essential effort to prevent future damage to the environment will require retooling all industries to be more sustainable, remediate their waste in-situation, and to stop dumping their pollution into our waterways and atmosphere. Everyone has a choice between action today or despair tomorrow.