tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171175265245997391.post1470230558070591240..comments2024-03-02T23:32:19.314+13:00Comments on Seemorerocks: Methane eruptions fromArctic Ocean take offseemorerockshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09638172074263860001noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2171175265245997391.post-55954362139811328192017-03-17T01:56:41.467+13:002017-03-17T01:56:41.467+13:00How can we cool the oceans? Ships with refrigera...How can we cool the oceans? Ships with refrigeration pipes? We have the answer in geology. Super Volcanoes Uturuncu, Yellowstone, and Campi Flegrei have shown signs of awakening, and they could cool the oceans with years and years of global winter. -10*F in two years global. We are now really at 4*F. At which point in the curve does it hit 10*F? If 2026 is +18*F. Linear would be +2*F per year. I think we have 21 months to do an aerosol event to prevent extinction of most species. Mass death with underground survival on supplies and dormancy survival up to its limits. I think three lifts of 200 cubic miles with sulfate enhancement are needed 5 years apart for a net 15 year aerosol winter, by nukes, with safe shutdown of all nuclear power plants. Unless Uturuncu actually erupts, which is what I pray for, followed by the ice age. We are in perfect position. Earth's sustainability would be low until the next interglacial, where hopefully wiser people will prevail. Otherwise it is thermal max +13.2 to maybe even 14*C, beating the Permian, and 100,000 years of 200,0000 foot thick clouds and storms, with only bacteria species and extremophiles, with jellyfish surviving and evolving surface life in 2 to 5 million years. I wonder what it will be.Dustofferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12776144225725830440noreply@blogger.com