That’s because microbes themselves are the planet’s great geoengineers. Algae and photosynthetic bacteria churn out about half of the oxygen we breathe. Algae also release a gas called dimethyl sulfide that rises into the air and seeds clouds. The clouds reflect incoming sunlight back out into space, cooling the planet. Microbes also absorb and release vast amounts of carbon dioxide, which traps heat in the atmosphere. Some microbes release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as waste, warming the planet. Algae and photosynthetic bacteria, on the other hand, suck carbon dioxide in as they grow,
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