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In reply to the discussion: Climate scientist drops the F-bomb after startling Arctic discovery [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)1. These plumes have been going for years, so how exactly is this a surprise?
From 2009:
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 Graham Westbrook of the University of Birmingham and Tim Minshull of the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, both in the UK.
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17625-as-arctic-ocean-warms-megatonnes-of-methane-bubble-up.html
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 Graham Westbrook of the University of Birmingham and Tim Minshull of the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, both in the UK.
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17625-as-arctic-ocean-warms-megatonnes-of-methane-bubble-up.html
Yes, we are f'd, but it is hardly news.
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Climate scientist drops the F-bomb after startling Arctic discovery [View all]
geardaddy
Aug 2014
OP
Point me to where I said it was a "non issue" - oh that's right you can't, cause I didn't.
redqueen
Aug 2014
#4
According to the expert, the bubbles reaching the surface is what is new, at least to him.
Jim__
Aug 2014
#25
I pointed that out in the other thread she links too and she seems upset by what I don't know,
neverforget
Aug 2014
#56
Before I read this post... Don't tell me!! The scientist said "We're fucked." Ok, I'll now go
ChisolmTrailDem
Aug 2014
#5
you don't think obama understands or cares? the urgency may be debatable but the
certainot
Aug 2014
#57
Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act that allows Republican wealthy and corporations
JDPriestly
Aug 2014
#63
the fairness doctrine was the key to allowing those radio stations to be used as
certainot
Aug 2014
#65
His support of "clean coal" and expanding off shore oil exploration says otherwise.
progressoid
Aug 2014
#64
Talk radio is not stopping Obama and the other corporate Dems from opposing fossil fuels.
progressoid
Aug 2014
#68
it's politics and environmental groups give oil/coal radio a free speech free ride and
certainot
Aug 2014
#76
The oceans can dissolve a lot of gas. When the pressure of the gas overtakes the strength forces
DhhD
Aug 2014
#55
Forever, from no onwards, whenever anyone denies science for political gain,
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2014
#61