Sunday, 23 August 2009
Warming Arctic triggers methane gas release
A warming Arctic is triggering methane gas to be relased from it's previously frozen and stabe state as warmer waters trigger its release. Each molecule of methane is twenty times more powerful than CO2 when talking about it's greenhouse gas warming potential...
Heavier Rainstorms now linked to global warming
Global warming will increase the intensity as a warmer atmosphere is able to retain more water vapour.
World's oceans warm
The worlds oceans are now the warmest on record and a full degree above 20th Century average temperatures..
Monday, 17 August 2009
Antarctic glaciers melting
The Pine Island glacier in Antartica seems to be melting at an unprecedented rate, despite global warming skeptics suggesting that Antartica is unaffected by global warming. The melting of Pine Island, will increase sea levels as it melts, listen to the video...
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Global Warming mitigation
Ships that spout sea water from the ocean in order to form clouds to reflect sunlight in order to cool the ocean could work, scientists say..
Glaciers melt as global warming takes hold
Three glaciers that have been monitored by the US Geological Survey prove to have been melting since 1958 as a result of Global Warming...
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Arctic Tundra releasing methane as area warms
The Arctic Tundra is warming resulting in increased growth of plants and weeds, resulting in darker heat absorbing areas, which will further warm and release greater amounts of global warming greenhouse gases, especially methane... read more.
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