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September 23rd, 2008

Chilling data from the Arctic

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 4:56 pm

Categories: Arctic, Blogroll, air pollution, climate change, environmental health, green tech, law & politics, research, state government

Tags: Polar Bear, Ice, Harry Fuller

Less ice, more water. More swimming, fewer polar bears. That seems to be the conclusion from some recent Arctic data. Oh, and the ARctic is belching methane, a greenhouse gas far worse at warming the atmosphere than mere CO2.

The loss of Arctic ice, the lack of large ice floes where polar bears can rest or hunt, the expectation that the Arctic Ocean will get to iceless summers this century. None of this is new, but it continues to be news as the process accelerates.

Eventually the polar bear may go the way of the California Condor, a species entirely dependent on human largesse for survival. Like poodles and Wall Street investment bankers. Sadly the polar bears have no voice in their own fate.

Meanwhile, the methane situation threatens not just a single species, but anybody prone to heat rash or thirst. As the permafrost melts in the Arctic you only only get those picturesque images of villages where the buildings start to go cattywompus and sink into the mud. You also get methane belches. Large amounts of methane are produced deep in the soil as organic material slowly rots away in near freezing conditions. As the permafrost ice cap above those buried soils melts and softens, the methane rises to the surface and thence into the atmosphere. Here’s a fun little encounter with one methane plume rising from a typical Arctic lake.

Now there are methane digesters that can be built. Not sure they would do well in the muck of melted permafrost. But they bring their own unintended consequences, which have been felt in California. There methane digesters are used to capture the methane from huge cattle operations. A side effect: the digesters create their own nitrogen/oxygen compounds which are a smog component. Here’s a great cleantech opportunity. Burning or converting methane without any negative by-products.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Most Recent of 23 Talkback(s)
where are your references?
A 7 month old blog, that references only an editorial, that has no references, and that contains "But if the sun shuts down, we've got a problem."?

Where's the nasa etc info you refer to?
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Posted by: kevinrs1 Posted on: 10/04/08  (Edited: 10/04/08 @ 06:17) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
So much hyperbole, so little fact  frgough | 09/23/08
It's all about the money  Pliny the Elder | 09/23/08
So where is your supporting  Linux User 147560 | 09/23/08
And your cites are...?  Reality-based | 09/24/08
Wake up!  0923UJ234OI | 09/24/08
Lions, Tigers and Bears, Oh My!  rpwillia0@... | 09/24/08
Explanation  laura.b | 09/24/08
there were worse climates...  midenginedrift | 09/24/08
My questions  dpkingbluesguitar | 09/24/08
Misunderstanding of concepts  laura.b | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  dmbragger | 09/24/08
Wahh?????? Build floats????  Takalok | 09/24/08
where are your references?  kevinrs1 | 10/04/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  rkoenn | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  jwreesefam@... | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic - Not so fast  svidas@... | 09/24/08
Not very smart for a scientist  Dr_Zinj | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  dpkingbluesguitar | 09/24/08
The Arctic hasn't had ice for most of time.  davetracer@... | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  jgkov | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  jmp010948@... | 09/24/08
RE: Chilling data from the Arctic  sm209@... | 09/25/08
Update from Anchorage  sgtgary@... | 09/26/08

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