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3-26-17
A scientific study published in the prestigious journal Palaeoworld in December issued a dire — and possibly prophetic — warning, though it garnered little attention in the media.
“Global warming triggered by the massive release of carbon dioxide may be catastrophic,” reads the study’s abstract. “But the release of methane from hydrate may be apocalyptic.”
The study, titled “Methane Hydrate: Killer Cause of Earth’s Greatest Mass Extinction,” highlights the fact that the most significant variable in the Permian Mass Extinction event, which occurred 250 million years ago and annihilated 90 percent of all the species on the planet, was methane hydrate.
From Protect Mother Earth
Release of Arctic Methane “May Be Apocalyptic,” Study Warns
In the wake of that mass extinction event, less than 5 percent of the animal species in the seas lived, and less than one-third of the large land animal species made it. Nearly all the trees died.
From Gunnar Mallon
Rethinking Methane In the Arctic
Short film about research carried out in the High Arctic looking at sources and sinks of methane in relation to an ever changing climate.
Quit the chemtrailing, Sunlight breaks down methane. I don’t off hand remember the by products but Ozone should be one of them.
Methane is CH4 and it oxidizes to form carbon dioxide and water.
http://www.datasync.com/~rsf1/vel/1918vpt.htm and scroll down to “Temperature vs. Pressure” and notice that 50 kilometers above the surface of Venus, the atmospheric pressure is equal to our sea level pressure.
And notice the temperature there is 15 C or 59 F.
Also note: the atmosphere of Venus is more than 96% carbon dioxide. http://www.space.com/18527-venus-atmosphere.html
Which means: if we were as hot as Venus, if we received as much sunlight as Venus, we would have a cool climate.
It means that radiant heat absorbed by the atmosphere doesn’t stay in the atmosphere. It radiates into space.