http://www.newscientist.com/ar...l?full=true&print=true
Basically, we've let the earth get warm enough to let methane trapped in the arctic for god knows how long get released, which could theoretically cause a positive feedback loop and fuck us. Well forget cap n trade then if it's already over!
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It's been predicted for years, and now it's happening. Deep in the Arctic Ocean, water warmed by climate change is forcing the release of methane from beneath the sea floor. Over 250 plumes of gas have been discovered bubbling up from the sea floor to the west of the Svalbard archipelago, which lies north of Norway. The bubbles are mostly methane, which is a greenhouse gas much more powerful than carbon dioxide. The methane is probably coming from reserves of methane hydrate beneath the sea bed. These hydrates, also known as clathrates, are water ice with methane molecules embedded in them. The methane plumes were discovered by an expedition aboard the research ship James Clark Ross, led by Tim Minshull of the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, in the UK.
Basically, we've let the earth get warm enough to let methane trapped in the arctic for god knows how long get released, which could theoretically cause a positive feedback loop and fuck us. Well forget cap n trade then if it's already over!
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