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Tag Directory > Methane


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The Arctic Thaw Could Make Global Warming Worse: Scientific American

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The melting Arctic is releasing vast quantities of methane. How big is this greenhouse threat? What can be done?, delicious.com
Some scientists suspect that permafrost acts as a cap that protects hydrates from melting, particularly in the shallow Arctic seafloor, where the hydrates are found only a few tens of feet deep. The more that sea or lake waters thaw the permafrost below, the more likely this cap is to blow suddenly, releasing jets of methane up through the water and into the atmosphere., delicious.com

 

Inhabitat " 15 Year Old Invents Algae-Powered Energy System

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Ice on fire: The next fossil fuel - environment - 24 June 2009 - New Scientist

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methane clathrate (frozen methane) might be the next fossil fuel. like we need another - scariest thought is that this will be released as the permafrost melts., delicious.com

 

Levels of the greenhouse gas methane begin to increase again - MIT News Office

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MIT study says global warming is caused by natural cycle of planet, delicious.com

 

Hundreds of methane 'plumes' discovered - Science, News - The Independent

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mssive reease ofmethane intothe atmosphere could acceerate global warming. Methane is 20 timesmore potent as a greehouse gasthan CO2., delicious.com

 

Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator | Clean Energy | US EPA

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Bubbles of warming, beneath the ice - Los Angeles Times

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US EPA - AgSTAR - Documents, Tools and Resources

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Climate Change Science Studies - Hype and Global Warming Studies - Popular Mechanics

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Methane controls before risky geoengineering, please - opinion - 25 June 2009 - New Scientist

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There is no question that to stop climate change in the long run requires a substantial reduction in CO2 emissions. However, significant opportunities exist to slow warming over the next few decades by reducing emissions of other greenhouse gases., delicious.com

 


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