Not exact matches
4:25 p.m. Addendum on
methane leaks added Given that government resources for environmental regulation (and just
about everything else) will be constrained for a long time to come, I've been enthusiastic
about efforts by the public to take a D.I.Y. (do it yourself) role in tracking pollution or resource issues, whether on the ground or online.
The
methane discussion above fascinates, I do nt think we know
everything about it, since a lot of it is under sea ice at bottom of arctic ocean.
Yet most
everything known and published
about methane indicates this scenario is very unlikely.
I'm vacuuming up
everything I can find as as far as I know, there's an awful lot we don't know and it's perfectly clear there's a lot of
methane about from a lot of different sources, some of which are not a problem.