Arctic Methane Leak Research Looks For Signs Of Accelerating Climate Change

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Arctic Methane Leak Research Looks For Signs Of Accelerating Climate Change
Huffington Post
It’s been called the Methane Bomb — a stash of gas buried under the Arctic seafloor whose heat-trapping power is much greater, molecule for molecule, than the carbon dioxide people usually worry about. As climate change forces the Arctic to warm
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Methane emissions in the pre-industrial era
Carbon Brief (blog)
Since the industrial revolution began in the mid-19th century, the human impact on atmospheric methane concentrations has been evident, through our consumption of fossil fuels. But according to a new study in the journal Nature, it seems human
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Do ice-core bubbles indicate man-made global warming during Roman times?
Examiner.com
Because a new study based on carbon-dated methane bubbles found in Greenland ice-core samples would have you believe that the Romans and Chinese were responsible for that time-period’s warm spell. In other words, the warmists are now trying to
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Sinkhole aquifer gas pressure building to explosive concentrations?
Examiner.com
Grave human rights issues in Assumption Parish’s sinkhole area communities are mounting as methane gas pressure is building in the Mississippi River Alluvial aquifer, possibly to “explosive concentrations,” according to geologists who say Monday that
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Fears of Methane Explosion Rise in Sinkhole-Ravaged LA Town: click here
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Fears of Methane Explosion Rise in Sinkhole-Ravaged LA Town
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Kevin’s McCloud of bio gas
Off-Grid
His latest piece of kit, the methane gas burner that takes his poo from the composting loo and turns it into cooking gas, was provided by StreetKlean, a Manchester organisation. One pound of poo can produce about one cubic foot of gas enough to cook a
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UA research team receives NASA grant to study methanogens in Martian
Fayetteville Flyer
In 2004, scientists discovered methane in the Martian atmosphere, and immediately the question of the source became an important one. “When they made that discovery, we were really excited because you ask the question ‘What’s the source of that
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Gassed Louisiana sinkhole family human rights plea exposes coverup
Examiner.com
That event set into motion the most vigorous methane eruption in modern history, according to John Kessler of Texas A & M University, one that might be impacting a growing number of south Louisiana residents. The leaking oil contains 40% methane, much
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Arctic Methane Leak Research Looks For Signs Of Accelerating
From Climate Central’s Michael D. Lemonick: It’s been called the Methane Bomb — a stash of gas buried under the Arctic seafloor whose heat-trapping power is
www.huffingtonpost.com/…/arctic-methane-leaks_n_1947762…
Study reveals ancient greenhouse gas emissions – Los Angeles Times
Although the quantity of methane produced back then pales in comparison with the emissions “But the amount of methane emitted per person was significant.
articles.latimes.com/…/la-sci-humans-climate-change-2012100…

 


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