Not exact matches
I have posted on RealClimate about 4 times in the past 5 years regarding the potential thaw
of the methal hydrate deposits at the bottom
of the oceans.I stated in my posts on your website that I believe firmly that those deposits are in quite a good bit
of danger
of melting from climate change feedback mechanisms.On Nov 8th, ScienceDaily posted a huge new study on the PETM boundary 55
million years ago, and some key
data on how the methane at that
point may very well have melted and contributed to the massive climate shift.I am an amateur who reads in the new a lot about climate change.I'd now like to say «I
told you so!!!»
I made the
point then (and repeat it here) that although this doesn't «disprove» global warming (the globe has warmed and during this warming we have gone from about half a
million cars to almost a billion, from about 500 coal - fired power plants to about 23,000 — I'll let you
tell me about the growth in the numbers
of airplanes, washing machines and
data centers...), it is a fairly straightforward argument against high sensitivity
of the atmosphere to increasing concentrations
of CO2.
The company
told NBC News mere days before the 2016 election that it held
data on 230
million American adults with approximately 4,000 «
data points» on each
of them.