While some politicians and scientists embrace global warming and climate change with almost religious fervor, new evidence has surfaced to suggest the science is not in fact settled.
Researchers off the coast of Norway’s Svalbard archipelago have discovered that where methane gas bubbles up from seafloor seeps, surface waters above the seeps absorb twice as much carbon dioxide as surrounding waters, thus lessening the impact of climate change.
The previous assumption had been that methane seeps would inevitably increase the amount of greenhouse gases. Seeps occur above fissures on the seafloor caused of the earth’s tectonic activity.
Biogeochemist John Pohlman of the U.S. Geological Survey in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, began the research near Svalbard to learn just how much methane the Arctic Ocean was contributing to the global balance in the atmosphere.
Find out just how surprising the findings were not only to the Pohlman team but other scientists looking at the same issue regarding methane. It’s all found on the next page.
Well as logic would have it, the earth is cooling. It doesn’t even take much common sense to figure that out. In order for something to get warmer it needs a source of heat. The core of the earth is hot, but would slowly be cooling off. Why can’t people just use common sense? Duh!
Except there is no evidence just propaganda, which you seem to have eaten up like a lap dog.
Or they’re you a dumb f**k
Nice read to a point but this next page thing is B******t so I guess I only get part of the story …
Climate change has been happening since the beginning of Earth. One volcano eruption emits more co2 then humanity has ever created in our whole existence
I’m just glad we still have scientist working on climate change.
Please have a press conference. It’s the only way to fight the globalists. NASA should also have a press conference. Very poor communication on the getting the truth out.
Of course climate change is real and it has always been. The question would be whether or not human beings perpetuate it on a large scale. I personally think the climate will always change no matter what humans do as it has done since the beginning of time.
Of course climate change is real and it has always been. The question would be whether or not human beings perpetuate it on a large scale. If the answer is yes to you, I want to know why it’s been happening forever
B******t