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From poison to breath: how cyanobacteria seeded Earth’s oxygen-rich world
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From poison to breath: how cyanobacteria seeded Earth’s oxygen-rich world

Oxygen, now essential to life, started as a poisonous byproduct released by cyanobacteria about 2.4–2.5 billion years ago, triggering the Great Oxidation Event that poisoned much of the anaerobic biosphere and reshaped Earth’s chemistry. As some microbes adapted to oxygen, they evolved enzymes and aerobic respiration, enabling far more energy production and the rise of larger, more complex life. The modern atmosphere remains a steady-state maintained by ongoing photosynthesis, with cyanobacteria still producing oxygen today.

The Great Oxidation Event: Oxygen’s Rise Reshaped Life and Climate
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The Great Oxidation Event: Oxygen’s Rise Reshaped Life and Climate

Around 2.4 billion years ago, free oxygen began accumulating in Earth’s atmosphere during the Great Oxidation Event, driven by cyanobacteria; its rise triggered a mass extinction of anaerobic life, altered climate by ending methane greenhouse warming, and enabled aerobic metabolism, paving the way for complex life and eukaryotes—though oxygenation progressed slowly due to ocean chemistry and sinks, with later oxygenation events raising levels toward modern times.