Methane
Deathtrap Threatens Democracy
by
ROBERT HUNZIKER
25
July, 2018
A
methane deathtrap – continuing Arctic Ocean eruption of
ever-increasing levels of methane brings forth speculation of a
“Black Swan Event,” meaning society is caught flat-footed
oblivious to impending danger until it’s way too late.
Along
those lines, The Economist newspaper only recently highlighted the
methane issue for its mainstream readership. “The Methane Mystery:Scientists Struggle to Explain a Worrying Rise in AtmosphericMethane,” The Economist, April 28th 2018: “Keeping methane in
check is therefore critical if a rise in temperature this century is
to remain ‘well below’ 2°C relative to pre-industrial times, a
goal set out in the Paris climate agreement of 2015… The
explanations put forward by scientists range from the troubling to
the truly hair-raising.” (Ed.-“Hair-raising” 100% correct.)
Climate
scientists have long sighted methane (CH4) bubbles rising to the
surface in the Arctic for well over one decade now, especially along
the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS). Problem: Methane eruptions are
gradually turning into virtual monsters, getting bigger and wider (up
to a half-mile across of rippling bubbles, according to Russian
scientists), and potentially more dangerous and destructive,
expanding more and more, in anticipation of a gigantic CH4 burp
(maybe 50 gigatons suddenly vs. only 5 gigatons now in the
atmosphere) followed by a massive global self-reinforcing planetary
heat stroke.
At
that point in time, The Economist’s “methane mystery” reference
will be solved via The Full Monty as CH4 takes a “selfie” in the
form of a 50-gigaton burst. Not pretty!
Unquestionably,
methane could be a significant disruption to commonly accepted
democratic, and autocratic, but especially democratic lifestyles, as
well as one of the least understood threats in all of history, a
dreaded “Black Swan Event,” or, in essence, a virtual deathtrap.
Meantime,
mainstream science is behind the “eight ball” re Arctic methane.
According to an article in the American Association for the
Advancement of Science (“AAAS”), the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) claims Arctic methane will be “insignificant”
throughout the century, as stated: “The IPCC considers the
potential contribution of the ESAS into the emissions of CH4 as
insignificant.” (Source: Russian Scientists Deny Climate Model of
IPCC, Tomsk Poytechnic University, AAAS, 15 Aug 2017)
What
if the IPCC is dead wrong, thus misleading the public head first into
a “Black Swan Event,” blindsided by one of the biggest potential
human disasters in all history, maybe sooner rather than later.
All
of which begs a multi-part question: How can scientists in a
worldwide forum, like the IPCC, be so far off base, or is today’s
scientific methodology inherently weak, or is the entire climate
change scenario simply too vast for effective scientific coverage, or
is the ESAS methane threat not that imposing? Nobody knows for sure.
Yet,
Russian data on seabed methane concludes that the East Siberian
Arctic Shelf shows “… the roof of the subsea permafrost had
already reached the depth of hydrates’ stability the destruction of
which may cause massive releases of bubble methane,” Ibid.
So,
in plain English, methane hydrates are so close to disruptive
instability that not much additional global warming is required to
totally destabilize the methane clathrates, thus potentially
releasing enormous quantities of methane, as happy smiling Americans
unknowingly sleep in their beds, assuming NASA, NSA, TSA and the
Pentagon will secure their lives. Au contraire… No chance!
Here’s
the critical issue: World leaders, other than in America, depend upon
IPCC data to adhere to Paris ’15, calling for voluntary
country-wide limitations on carbon emissions to hold global warming
below the dreaded 2°C figure (Voluntary? Really? Yes! Oh, well!)
In
that regard, is it possible that ESAS methane could crank up temps
beyond 2°C dangerously fast in spite of far-reaching “voluntary”
limitations? Answer: Yes, very likely and probable, according to some
climate scientists, resulting in the biggest Black Swan Event (BSE)
of all-time and likely, by default, the biggest democracy-smashing
BSE ever.
Far
and away, the problem is much larger than realized because, according
to Arctic News, “Methane Erupting From Arctic Ocean Seafloor,”
March 13, 2017: The amount of methane eruptions are often missed
(yes, missed, not recorded) by measurement stations as the stations
are land-based and measurements are taken at low altitude. By the
time CH4 erupting in the Arctic Ocean reaches the land stations, it
has risen to higher altitudes. Thus, nobody has a good handle on the
problem, but what is known for sure is not comforting.
The
world’s leading authority on Arctic methane is Natalia Shakhova,
head of the International Arctic Research Center/University of
Alaska/Fairbanks. Her marine expeditions into the East Siberian Artic
Sea region convinced her of a major risk of a large-scale methane
“burp any time now, ” which could result in extraordinarily rapid
global warming, potentially burning off agricultural areas,
especially the mid-latitudes.
In
turn, the massive numbers of eco-migrants fleeing throughout the
equatorial latitudes would increase fairly dramatically, thus fueling
more and more extremist nationalism, bloody-raw patriotism, and
ethnicity-bashing by white supremacists/nationalists, as warring
factions fight over food and water, bringing on the final thrust of a
dagger into the heart of democracy, as fascism wins, proudly standing
side-by-side with abrupt climate change.
As
for a reality check, climate change is already forcing eco migration
in parts of Asia and throughout the eastern/southern Mediterranean
region. It’s already started fueling fascism
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