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robertpaulsen

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Tue Dec 13, 2011, 09:37 PM Dec 2011

Shock as retreat of Arctic sea ice releases deadly greenhouse gas [View all]

Shock as retreat of Arctic sea ice releases deadly greenhouse gas

Russian research team astonished after finding 'fountains' of methane bubbling to surface
Steve Connor

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane – a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide – have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region.

The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years.

In an exclusive interview with The Independent, Igor Semiletov, of the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said that he has never before witnessed the scale and force of the methane being released from beneath the Arctic seabed.

"Earlier we found torch-like structures like this but they were only tens of metres in diameter. This is the first time that we've found continuous, powerful and impressive seeping structures, more than 1,000 metres in diameter. It's amazing," Dr Semiletov said. "I was most impressed by the sheer scale and high density of the plumes. Over a relatively small area we found more than 100, but over a wider area there should be thousands of them."

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/shock-as-retreat-of-arctic-sea-ice-releases-deadly-greenhouse-gas-6276134.html

Three words come to mind: Holy. Fucking. Shit!

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Feedbacks. joshcryer Dec 2011 #1
"Who's a climate scientist?" kenfrequed Dec 2011 #15
That's the kicker. Doremus Dec 2011 #19
their penalty will be to die like the rest of us leftyohiolib Dec 2011 #31
This is the legacy of unrestrained greed and pursuit of power.... tex-wyo-dem Dec 2011 #35
. XemaSab Dec 2011 #46
Drill, baby, drill to the biosphere's demise. neverforget Dec 2011 #2
+1000 ellisonz Dec 2011 #3
I guess we all knew that the melting Chemisse Dec 2011 #4
This process will accelerate global warming. Boston_Chemist Dec 2011 #5
this is really getting scary yet world leaders dont give a shit. DCBob Dec 2011 #6
Don't worry about GW and the BFEE- they bought land in Paraguay- they will be fine. BeHereNow Dec 2011 #20
underwater permafrost melt? Samba Dec 2011 #7
We are totally fucked. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #8
It would be better for the environment to burn it. If it's 20 times more greenhouse-y, and each truthisfreedom Dec 2011 #9
good thinking! babydollhead Dec 2011 #10
Interesting. Delphinus Dec 2011 #11
The problem is that it's coming out over thousands of square miles. GliderGuider Dec 2011 #13
interesting Locrian Dec 2011 #12
You are beginning to comprehend the reality. BeHereNow Dec 2011 #21
Yes, they believe they're first class passengers on the Titanic. Uncle Joe Dec 2011 #23
Right on! BeHereNow Dec 2011 #25
However.... tex-wyo-dem Dec 2011 #37
Boy, Delphinus Dec 2011 #42
Here too. They'll be imagining living in high-tech domes with controlled environments Ghost Dog Dec 2011 #40
I am not questioning global warming nor am I saying that we havent made it cstanleytech Dec 2011 #14
Possibly kenfrequed Dec 2011 #16
It has happened before on several occasions, or so I have read. bemildred Dec 2011 #18
Of course its happened before in ancient history that doesnt mean we should ignore it. DCBob Dec 2011 #22
I didnt say we should ignore it so I am not sure why you would imply that I did cstanleytech Dec 2011 #32
sorry, just a knee jerk reaction. I keep hearing this argument from the deniers.. DCBob Dec 2011 #33
Accepted, though this could have been avoided if you had really read my post. cstanleytech Dec 2011 #34
Of course you're not questioning global warming! tabasco Dec 2011 #38
Im not questioning it because I already believe its happening and that we (humans) are cstanleytech Dec 2011 #39
I think the "unprecedented" part of this story implies during human history, not planetary history. robertpaulsen Dec 2011 #41
not unprecedented. and if it blows in one major explosion magical thyme Dec 2011 #43
Gee, who could have predicted this? bemildred Dec 2011 #17
Paraguay. Octafish Dec 2011 #24
Remember when the news broke about Kinda-Sleezy brokering the military base there? BeHereNow Dec 2011 #26
It's no fun being right about this stuff. Octafish Dec 2011 #28
LOL! TWO Mayan calendars... we ARE DOOMED...but not for the reasons given BeHereNow Dec 2011 #29
Carl Sagan, in "Cosmos" (three decades ago): IDemo Dec 2011 #27
What is this "cherish" crap? BeHereNow Dec 2011 #30
That shit aint real, its a bloody conspriacy I's tells yas and-justice-for-all Dec 2011 #36
Scary. Things are far worse than anyone imagined; how anyone can still be in denial AmandaMae Dec 2011 #44
All they had to do was watch the Science Channel to know this was going to happen.... WCGreen Dec 2011 #45
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