Things
Are Getting Worse, Not Better
Methane’s
Accelerating Danger
by
ROBERT HUNZIKER
Methane
(CH4) is 25 times more efficient at entrapping solar radiation and
effectuating global warming than is carbon dioxide (CO2).
As
the Arctic becomes more and more ice-free, the release of methane
entrapped for millennia in Arctic ice accelerates. This, in turn,
increases the risks of a planetary catastrophe. Yet, the scientific
community does not like using words like “catastrophe,” which is
considered alarmist. So, forewarned, this is an alarmist article.
Not
only is this article alarmist, it is an indictment of views about
climate change held by most, if not all, of the Republican candidates
for presidency. Regardless of their individual personal beliefs about
climate change, they are beholden to fossil fuel interests and
extremely rich right-wing whackos that clandestinely pour money into
phony orgs and payoffs for weak-kneed, cowering scientists to
disseminate “confusing information to the public about global
warming/climate change.” Without a doubt, these are the nation’s
top gun eco terrorists. Similar to Al Qaeda, they work in the
shadows.
Over
the past couple of centuries, the rate of increase of CO2 versus CH4
in the atmosphere is running askew as carbon dioxide’s increase of
40% is a far distant second place to methane’s 250% increase.
There’s nothing confusing about those numbers.
As
it happens, by all accounts, climate scientists are wringing their
hands over the 40% increase in carbon dioxide. That’s
understandable as CO2 remains in the atmosphere for up to hundreds of
years, blocking solar radiation from bouncing back into outer space.
Ergo, over time global warming consumes the planet in a dreadful
event that is currently tracking headlong towards bright red flashing
lights at the end of the tunnel of doom.
Thereby,
CO2 blanketing the earth is similar to turning on an oven, the more
CO2 is emitted, similar to turning up the oven, the more heat builds,
as it gets hotter and hotter and hotter over time whilst the “CO2
blanket” traps solar radiation. In time, humanity is toast.
Considering
the fact that scientists worry about CO2 in the atmosphere, they must
be experiencing migraines, sleeplessness and outright gloominess
about CH4 because, with gigatons of methane trapped under Arctic ice,
only a fraction of that CH4 could turn the planet into something akin
to an oven, assuming too much Arctic ice melts. And, that is
precisely the point as Arctic melt is already occurring at an
alarming rate!
It’s
all about runaway global warming as the Arctic threatens to turn
ice-free in September, during its minimal cycle, in an upcoming year.
Some Arctic experts believe it could happen within a few years, some
several years, some in decades or longer.
There
is a lot of mystery behind the likely impact of an ice-free Arctic
because it has never happened before in human history. Questions
arise: How much methane is trapped under the ice and how quickly does
it release into the atmosphere and how soon does agricultural land
turn bad?
Of
course, the process takes considerable time to play out because
nature still follows a geological time clock, which is very slow.
Nevertheless, human-induced climate change has already proven to
speed up nature’s course, increasing the risks of a runaway global
warming nightmare, maybe within current lifetimes, who knows?
After
all, the proof is found in facts. As a result of excessive levels of
greenhouse gases like CO2 in the atmosphere, the Arctic is warming up
2-3 times faster than lower latitudes, which fact shall be discussed
further on.
Still,
nobody knows how this will play out. After all, how many scrapes with
extinction has humanity experienced? The answer is: None, this will
be the first go-around.
Along
those same lines, scientists have calculated approximately how much
methane is buried under and within the ice, but in the interest of
maintaining some decorum of sanity and in the spirit of forestalling
outright public panic, that information will not be divulged.
Arctic
Update- Things Getting Worse, Not Better
“It
appears that the rise of methane in the atmosphere is accelerating…
Things look set to get worse… global methane levels have risen from
a low of 723 ppb a couple of centuries ago to mean methane levels as
high as 1,839 ppb in 2014. That’s a rise of more than 254%. The
situation is dire….” (Source: Methane Levels As High As 2,845
ppb, Arctic News.org, April 26, 2015).
Not
only that, unruly spikes of methane up to 2,845 ppb are becoming more
commonplace in the Arctic.
Meanwhile,
the Arctic’s big spring melt down is now in full swing, according
to the National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC), University of
Colorado, Boulder, as of May 6th, 2015: “During April, the decline
in ice extent starts to accelerate… April 2015 was marked by a
fairly rapid decline during the first week of the month, little
change during the middle of the month, and then a steep decline over
the final week.” Uh-huh.
Additionally,
and of crucial interest: “April was marked by higher than average
air temperatures (1 to 3 degrees Celsius or 2 to 5 degrees
Fahrenheit) throughout the Arctic,” which is the evidence of Arctic
temperature increasing 2-3 times faster than elsewhere on the planet,
Ibid.
Multi-Year
Ice Dissipating Fast, Increasing Risks of Ice-Free Arctic
Arctic
ice experts are quick to point to the risks associated with loss of
multi-year ice because multi-year ice maintains the integrity of the
Arctic. Loss of multi-year ice is precedent to an ice-free Arctic,
which is precedent to runaway global warming.
Ice
thickness over the central Arctic Ocean has declined from an average
of 3.59 meters (11.78 feet) to only 1.25 meters (4.10 feet), a
reduction of 65% over the period 1975 to 2012, according to R.
Lindsay and A. Schweiger, Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Loss Determined
Using Subsurface, Aircraft, and Satellite Observations, Polar Science
Center, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Aug.
2014.
The
Lindsay results carry the distinctive footprint of global warming,
nothing confusing about that. Significantly, the Lindsay study
includes over 3,000 thickness measurements by sonar from submarines
and from air by satellites as well as aircraft.
The
significance of multi-year ice is that it constitutes what is
popularly known as the North Pole and its ice environs or the Arctic.
Multi-year ice constitutes thicker, more solid, longer-lasting ice,
or structure, same as the Arctic has existed for thousands upon
thousands of years.
However,
nowadays, with human-caused global warming as a result of fossil fuel
CO2 emissions coincident with extreme warming of the northern
latitudes, multi-year ice is dissipating fairly quickly. This,
therefore, opens up the Arctic to increase potential of methane
release as solar radiation is absorbed into the dark background of
water rather than reflected back out into outer space by the white
background of ice and snow, scientifically known as the “albedo
effect.”
Therein
lies the focal point of risks of runaway global warming, turning the
planet into a hotbed of human warfare squabbling over tillable land.
Over time, these battles for survival will likely take the human
socialization process back in time to something akin to the
Neanderthal Age, with cell phones!
Leading
Siberian Scientist Delivers Stark Warning- Frozen Bogs Becoming New
Methane Threat
Inauspiciously,
a newly recognized methane threat has been discovered in the Russian
hinterlands, which is one more horrendous example of disastrous
blowback from use of fossil fuels. Assuredly, the billionaire eco
terrorists will now have to sic their spin-doctors on this one, maybe
they could say Russians cannot be trusted, something like that might
work.
Russian
Professor Sergey Kirpotin, director of the BioClimLand Centre of
Excellence for Climate Change Research discovered thawing frozen bogs
in western Siberia, which will release billions of tonnes of methane,
greatly speeding up effects of global warming.
Just
like that, a new force of methane appears to be kicking into gear in
the bogs with uncanny timing, as Arctic ice-melt is opening up clear
water passageways for oil and gas exploration. Talk about a Catch-22,
this is it in spades!
“Prof
Kirpotin, 51, first made the discovery about the threat 10 years ago
when it was found the permafrost melting for the first time since
being formed at the end of the Ice Age,” Vera Sainitskaya, New
Warning About Climate Change Linked to Peat Bogs, The Siberian Times,
May 13, 2015.
“He
warned at the time that it could be ‘an ecological landslide that
is probably irreversible.’ Now it seems the situation is more
advanced than first thought,” Ibid.
Remarkably,
Prof Kirpotin’s discovery is essentially a trip back in geologic
time to the last Ice Age, 100,000-to-20, 000 years ago, which is
amazing and also filled with scary after-effects. Just to think: The
permafrost Dr. Kirpotin investigated has not melted since the last
Ice Age, until now! This is yet another distinctive footprint of
global warming.
According
to Prof Kirpotin, “There is a so-called methane threat in the north
of the bog. On top of that, the ice shelf is also thawing, releasing
methane hydrates and something really awful is happening.”
“Something
really awful happening” is not exactly a nerve-soothing statement
by a leading expert on Siberian bogs.
Science
is Radically Divided on the Timing Issue of Climate Change
Without
question, scientists are radically divided on the issue of climate
change and few predict an upsurge any time soon. Nevertheless, it’s
the scientists who base opinions on first hand knowledge “boots on
the ground” who are screaming the loudest. They do not let “
computer models” override what they personally experience. In
contrast, they see and feel the “reality in the field.” They are
like scientific pioneers in the field, in the marsh, below and above
the ice, on expeditions into the wilderness where nobody cares to
tread. It’s hard work.
And,
they happen to be the scientists who do not like what they see, for
example, Dr. Natalia Shakhova, one of the world’s leading
authorities on methane. She heads the Russia-U.S. Methane Study at
the International Arctic Research Center, at the University Alaska
Fairbanks and the Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch
of Russian Academy of Sciences.
Dr.
Shakhova’s expeditions “boots on the ground” to the Arctic
convince her that only a tiny percentage of the vast amounts of
methane buried in Arctic ice is necessary to double current
atmospheric methane. Worse yet, she suspects an outburst of 50
gigatons could happen at any time, which would likely cripple
civilization. Decidedly, it would be a disaster beyond repair,
further burdening an increasingly fracturable ecosystem, which may
one day burst wide open, catching all humanity flatfooted!
By
all appearances, the ecosystem has increasingly become more fragile
within the context of a very resilient planet that has already
withstood five extinction events, but it is still standing.
Thankfully,
pioneering scientists like Dr. Kirpotin and Dr. Shakova travel to the
field and report their findings. Otherwise, nobody would ever truly
know how dangerously civilization is on edge and at risk. Meanwhile,
fossil fuels burn away ever-faster, facilitating capitalism’s
neoliberal experiment, truly a life or death enterprise.
Every
hour the sun beams onto Earth more than enough energy to satisfy
global energy needs for an entire year. Capture it!
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Robert
Hunziker lives in Los Angeles and can be reached at
roberthunziker@icloud.com
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