Tuesday, August 5, 2014

1-Degree Worldwide Temp. Rise Is Bad, So How About 8?

It appears as if the giant sinkholes opening in Siberia are releasing huge amounts of globally-warming methane gas as permafrost melts in a warming climate.

This is extremely bad news:
Russian scientists sent to the site are now providing first-hand data showing that unusually high concentrations of methane of up to 9.6 percent were present at the bottom of the first large crater shortly after it was discovered on July 16. Andrei Plekhanov, an archaeologist at the Scientific Centre of Arctic Studies in Salekhard, Russia, who led an expedition to the crater, told The Journal Nature that air normally contains just 0.000179 percent methane...
[Scientist Kevin Schafer] said that as the permafrost thaws, the organic matter will also thaw and begin to decay, releasing CO2 and methane into the atmosphere. “Published estimates indicate 120 gigatons of carbon emissions from thawing permafrost by 2100, which would increase global temperatures by an additional 7.98 percent,” he said.

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