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METHANE EXPLOSION | Gregory Ryskin
This explores the controversial paper published by Northwestern University's Gregory Ryskin. His thesis: the oceans periodically produce massive eruptions of explosive methane gas... enough to cause global catastrophe on a regular basis.Collected in Climate Change Jan 14, 2011 -
Split Estate | Trailer
This compelling Emmy Award winning documentary shows the dirty side of hydraulic fracturing and natural gas, an energy source the industry touts as a clean alternative to fossil fuels.Collected in Climate Change Jan 13, 2011 -
The Day The Oceans Boiled | Methane
The Day The Oceans Boiled (VARIOUS SEGMENTS) Part 3Collected in Climate Change Jan 13, 2011 -
InterAcademy IPCC review (long version)
Detailed referenced background for public input to the Interacademy of sciences review of the IPCC. The IPCC is badly constrained and compromised internally and does not assess for risk or define dangers. It must be strengthened not further weakened to protect the climate.Collected in Climate Change Jan 11, 2011 -
Permafrost Melts in Siberia | "We are too Late."
Permafrost, or permanently frozen ground, is soil, sediment, or rock that remains at or below 0°C for at least two years. It occurs both on land and beneath offshore Arctic continental shelves, and its thickness ranges from less than 1 meter to greater than 1,000 meters. Seasonally frozen ground is near-surface soil that freezes for more than 15 days per year. Intermittently frozen ground is near-surface soil that freezes from one to 15 days per year. Frozen ground data are critical to understanding enviroCollected in Climate Change Oct 2, 2010 -
The Science of Global Catastrophe - runaway greenhouse effect | James Hansen | Big Think
The NASA climatologist outlines how and when the accumulation of greenhouse gases will make Earth uninhabitable for our species—and why human life cannot be transferred to a different planet. December 18th, 2009Collected in Climate Change Sep 29, 2010 -
NOAA says amount of METHANE not made public... because it can't be skimmed
Gulf Oil Spill and Seafood Safety Government Panel, House Committee Energy & Commerce, Energy and Environment, August 19, 2010: Edward Markey, (D-MA) Subcommittee Chairman. Bill Lehr, Senior Scientist National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin., Response and RestorationCollected in Climate Change Aug 23, 2010 -
Beneath The Waves
Filed under: Methane, Video Tagged: Chemicals, Gulf, Methane, Oceans, ToxinsCollected in Climate Change Jul 29, 2010
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cstar This explores the controversial paper published by Northwestern University's Gregory Ryskin. His thesis: the oceans periodically produce massive eruptions of explosive methane gas... enough to cause global catastrophe on a regular basis.
Jan 14, 2011