My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the
bottom of the ocean) all have an excellent chance
of melting and
releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the
news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests
of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 %
of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories on the Amazon forecast that with the change in rainfall patterns one third
of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby creating a domino cascade effect for the rest
of the Amazon.With co2 levels risng faster now that the oceans have reached carrying capacity, the oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat
of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible
news on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory
of near earth objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
The interesting thing about my practice account on Questrade, and surely other platforms, is that when you look up a stock, it provides a collection
of press
releases and
news tidbits at the
bottom about the company, which comes in handy.
At the
bottom of this
news, you'll find the game's debut trailer, while below that you can find the first screenshots
of Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition
released by the publisher.
Here's the United Nations
news release on its new cities report, with lots more — including the latest «top 10 ″ list (teaser, the New York City metropolitan region is tied with Cairo at the
bottom of this list):
Here's the United Nations
news release on its new cities report, with lots more — including the latest «top 10 ″ list (teaser, the New York City metropolitan region is tied with Cairo at the
bottom of this list): Read more...