
See this post: http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... hp?t=22002
The most interesting this is that it's not currently clear exactly where the recent increase in CH4 is coming from![/url]
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It's not the seabed we should we worrying about. Yet.UN: methane released from melting ice could push climate past tipping point
Doha conference is warned that climate models do not yet take account of methane in thawing permafrost
Warming permafrost could emit 43 to 135 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2100 and 246 to 415 gigatonnes by 2200, according to the report, and emissions could start within the next few decades. Permafrost emissions could ultimately account for up to 39% of total emissions, according to the report.
Interesting...! Scary, more like.clv101 wrote:The most interesting this is that it's not currently clear exactly where the recent increase in CH4 is coming from!
Are you sure about that? I would have thought that it would have an effect of a 10% increase (so 110% net) as opposed to a 110% increase (a doubling).Billhook wrote:(Parasol loss) The predictable outcome of its loss is a rise of realized warming by 110% (+/-30%).
As George Monbiot put it today:Billhook wrote:
I've been looking out for any refutation, but none so far after about two years, so its presumably beginning to bed in,
http://www.monbiot.com/2012/12/03/forbidden-planet/the four, five or six degrees of warming now predicted for this century by green extremists like, er, the World Bank, the International Energy Agency and PriceWaterhouseCoopers
In this case, doing half what is needed may be better than doing nothing.RenewableCandy wrote:Some people are taking the geo-e into their own hands without waiting for a by-your-leave. This could be dangerous and is the sort o'thing that puts people off all geo-e.
The RenewableJury's still out as far as I'm concerned. My own gripe is it don't deal with the chemistry (including ocean acid) only with the physics (warmth).