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The latest, from a blog called Arctic News, warns that by 2026 thats just nine years from now warming above the Arctic Circle could be so extreme that a massively disrupted and weakened jet stream could lead to global temperature rises so severe that a massive extinction event, including humans, could result.
This latest blog post, written by Arctic News editor Sam Carana, draws on research by a number of scientists (linked in his article), who report on various feedback loops that will result from a dramatically warmer north polar region. But the critical concern, he says, is methane already starting to be released in huge quantities from the shallow sea floor of the continental shelves north of Siberia and North America. That methane, produced by bacteria acting on biological material that sinks to the sea floor, for the most part, is currently lying frozen in a form of ice that is naturally created over millions of years by a mixing of methane and water, called a methane hydrate. Methane hydrate is a type of molecular structure called a clathrate. Clathrates are a kind of cage, in this case made of water ice, which traps another chemical, in this case methane. At normal temperatures, above the freezing temperature of water, these clathrates can only form under high pressures, such as a 500 meters or more under the ocean, and indeed such clathrates can be found under the sea floor even in places like the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, where the temperature is 8-10 degrees above freezing. But in colder waters, they can exist and remain stable at much shallower levels, such as a in a few hundred feet of water off the coast of Alaska or Siberia.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/02/10/looming-climate-catastrophe-extinction-in-nine-years/
Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)Since when do we report on science news from random blogs?
Richard D
(8,754 posts). . . DU should eliminate any references to any blogs on any topic.
Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)I was referring to Counterpunch's reporting.
Why report on what a blog says? Why not report on the actual source?
This wasn't criticism towards you or the information contained in the original sources, just a criticism on Counterpunch's laziness by reporting what a blog says instead of reporting on the ACTUAL data that the blog sourced.
Richard D
(8,754 posts)I understand. Thank you.
Here's the original blog link: http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2017/02/warning-of-mass-extinction-of-species-including-humans-within-one-decade.html