Unveiling the truth: NexSeis insights
Welcome to the NexSeis blog, your destination for in-depth articles on climate modeling geophysical technology and cutting-edge scientific discoveries. We dive deep into topics that matter, designed for minds curious about the intersection of scientific understanding, energy needs, and environmental impact. Join us as we explore the complexities of our planet.

Climate reality: beyond the surface
Global warming is a phenomenon widely discussed but often misunderstood. At NexSeis, we leverage advanced geophysical technology to analyze climatic patterns and their underlying causes. Our research indicates a clear, undeniable truth: global warming is real, it is undeniably manmade, and the narrative around its primary drivers deserves a closer, scientific look. Discover the data-driven insights that challenge common assumptions.
Of all of the climate metrics analyzed, the one that correlates the best with observations over the last several decades is our Sulfur Dioxide emissions. Since 1980 our global SO2 emissions have been declining which paradoxically has created a warming trend, cleaner air means clearer air, and more sunlight reaching the surface. Check out the models we created both for marine and land, by clicking the button immediately below.
Below are some links to stories and papers about current research that has validated a decadal trend of global brightening measured in the atmosphere

Is global warming caused by our CO2 emissions?
The world's reliance on hydrocarbons is deeply ingrained, powering our modern lives. While understanding the necessity, NexSeis is equally committed to exploring the environmental consequences and innovative solutions. The Texas killer freeze of 2021 was an anomalous event that brought low temperatures not seen in decades, which caused direct hypothermic deaths and longer term cold related deaths and was immediately blamed by climate change. This knee jerk reaction response is getting tiresome about every weather-related phenomenon, so the question is could anthropogenic emissions have caused this event, we say no, follow the link below to see how CO2 can be ruled out as cause for this event.

The true drivers of planetary change
What if the primary cause of global warming isn't what you've been told? At NexSeis, we present compelling evidence and scientific models that highlight alternative, yet critical, manmade factors influencing our planet's climate. This section challenges the conventional discourse, providing a fresh, scientifically-backed perspective on the mechanisms driving global temperature shifts. Join the conversation and rethink what you know about climate change.