RE: RE: Global Warming - Forgotten Science
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RE: Global Warming - Forgotten Science

RE: Global Warming - Forgotten Science

Because I have much work due to wars, terrorism and shots in schools (I write name of guilty in my black books), I write you only few links that could give you an idea

  1. https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/methane-hydrates-and-contemporary-climate-change-24314790 (The CO2 produced by oxidation of CH4 released from dissociating gas hydrates will likely have a greater impact on the Earth system (e.g., on ocean chemistry and atmospheric CO2 concentrations; Archer et al. 2009) than will the CH4 that remains after passing through various sinks; however, CH4 that reaches the seafloor from dissociating Arctic Ocean shelf gas hydrates is much more likely to enter the atmosphere rapidly as CH4, not CO2.)
  2. https://worldoceanreview.com/en/wor-1/ocean-chemistry/climate-change-and-methane-hydrates/ (According to these models, only the methane hydrates that are located directly at the boundaries of the stability zones would be primarily affected. At these locations, a temperature increase of only 1 degree ­Celsius would be sufficient to release large amounts of methane from the hydrates. )
    Sure you will not agree, maybe finding some interested, not exhaustive and biased rewiews, I say you goodbye and best regards

Satan, the Devil ;)

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