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A new one even for me!!
Solar Child
by Solar Child  6-25-2009   
 I'm still not convinced that's safer than traditional methods!! We do have a natural tendancy to overlook certain facts. :)
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What the Deep-Sea and Cows Have in Common
Anikatrine
by Anikatrine  1-23-2009   
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No Time for the Singularity
wildcat
by wildcat  7-3-2008   
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Not A Snowball's Chance
samannzinnia
by samannzinnia  5-31-2008   
 I wonder if this information that methane is suspended in a solid form under the water ice, means that the frozen moon of Jupiter has the same opportunity to thaw; How did this happen 635 million years ago?
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Melting methane thawed frozen planet
pokkets
by pokkets  5-29-2008    3
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Large methane release could cause abrupt climate change
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-29-2008   
 “This is a major concern because it’s possible that only a little warming can unleash this trapped methane. Unzippering the methane reservoir could potentially warm the Earth tens of degrees, and the mechanism could be geologically very rapid. Such a violent, zipper-like opening of the clathrates could have triggered a catastrophic climate and biogeochemical reorganization of the ocean and atmosphere around 635 million years ago.”
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Methane Burps: Ticking Time Bomb
papananook
by papananook  4-28-2008    2
 And still the head-in-sanders go Wha?, me worry?
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Dreaded Tipping Points of Global Warming
jonasE
by jonasE  1-16-2007   
 Send these inconvenient facts to people who are not concerned about global warming.
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