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"Countdown to Doomsday" Methane Release MSNBC

MSNBC's "Countdown to Doomsday" explains the risk of thawing frozen methane on exacerbating global warming  
 
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altha2009A (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Conservatives farts causes more global warming then anything elses lol
drav1dan (7 months ago) Show Hide
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They accidentally recorded a UFO in this video.
From 0:08 to 0:13 - there is a UFO that moves from the top left to the bottom right ;)
saharra22469 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree with you BCT071, politicians should be replaced by scientist, also, people should stop breeding 5 to 12 babies per ethnic women, even in advanced countries. We have enough problems. Less is more.
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be more specific, tehre are 2 types of scientist, those scientist who love technology and would give anything to make more techology even it destroy the world or the environmental scientist who would love to save the world..
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My personal choice for making a big dent in GG emissions is getting rid of ruminants in world farming- their burped and farted methane is a huge contributor. Marsupials like kangaroo and wombat produce no methane, need a fraction of the water and produce awesome meat. They are also generally a lot less hard on the vegetation than cattle. Its only tradition that keeps us eating beef- switch to roo meat and start the changeover...
BCT071 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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You obviously mean well but you are yet to face the harsh reality of what is coming.
If we don't stop pumping CO2 into the atmosphere the tipping point will be reached in the next 50 years.
To do this we need to convert most of the world to solar power soon if not yesterday.
The desert is the only real choice of location for these solar plants.
They would only cover a small fraction of any desert's total area.
Biodiversity is only possible on a living planet not a dead one.
ech1dna (9 months ago) Show Hide
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You are preaching to the wrong guy here- If you check through my posts here and on vids ridden with climate change denial advertising you'll see I have been fighting the good fight for a while.
Ecosystems aside, I think the cost of energy transmission (most of the worlds population live nowhere near deserts, thankfully) on top of the cost of the technology itself make it really impractical. I have solar PV and hot water on my house- trust me its expensive!
ech1dna (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree completely that climate change is apocalypse for much of the planet's wildlife- we are already matching the extinction rate of the Permian/Triassic event now and the effects of GW have barely kicked in. Anyone who denies this is either conceited or ignorant (or both). I just don't see the solution being in any one technofix. PV production is polluting and resource hungry and anyway current energy consumption growth will swallow any advances there easily.
BCT071 (9 months ago)
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BenjaminisaacN (7 months ago) Show Hide
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why do u think the poles are cold, genius?

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