This is the end
Hold your breath and count to ten
Feel the Earth move and then
Hear my heart burst again
For this is the end
I've drowned and dreamt this moment
So overdue, I owe them
Swept away, I'm stolen
Let the sky fall
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together
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If one of these lunatics is claiming that humans caused "climate change" on Mars billions of years ago, then I'm putting my foot down and calling BS on their obvious BS.
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Mars has a strange impact on Earth's climate, new research shows
Some think that global warming happens at the flick of a switch as if its weather, but we know that earth has been on a slow cycle for quite some time with change coming faster with man's zeal for more stuff.
]]>If polar bears are traveling to Mexico on ice bergs, then I'm convinced that the climate is changing.
]]>Strawbery Banke Museum is trying to find new ways to preserve its historic buildings and protect them. One building had its foundation replaced, which museum officials said was a tough call to make.
Also thee heat getting and causing the elivation is effected by Chemical composition of US air pollution has changed over time focusing on the evolution of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels across the nation from 2006 to 2020.
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Weather is that short-term meaning day to day or over a week or months but the scale of years to centuries I think is no longer weather.
The Clausius-Clapeyron relationship has been a fundamental principle in climate science, suggesting that with every 1°C rise in temperature, atmospheric moisture should increase by about 7%.
seems to not hold to theory.
]]>These scientists want to put a massive 'sunshade' in orbit to help fight climate change, ok if you want to make Venus more 'habitable' but on Earth I would say don't dump too much stuff into your rivers, the air and the ocean and prevention is better than a so called cure.
]]>Why not collect it and use if for something useful?
Elon will convert it to carbon dioxide and water at no charge to you!
he'll even pay you for the methane!
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]]>Scientists unveil methane munching monster, 100 million times faster than nature
Methane is a greenhouse gas that is emitted from natural sources such as wetlands and also as a result of man-made activities such as food production, sewage treatment, and natural gas production. Once released into the atmosphere, methane can take up to 12 years to decompose naturally in carbon dioxide.
Over a 25-year period, though, methane is 85 times worse for the climate than carbon dioxide. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), methane is responsible for a 0.6-degree increase in global average temperature after its concentration has increased 150 percent since the mid-1700s due to human activities. The global agency recommends reducing methane levels to an immediate reduction in rising global temperatures.
The chlorine atoms then steal hydrogen atoms from methane to make hydrochloric acid (HCl), which can be captured and recycled. The methane atoms decompose into carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen (H2), the same way it is processed naturally but at a rate that's roughly 100 million times faster in the reaction chamber.
A laboratory prototype of the methane eradication photochemical system (MEPS) technology achieves 58% removal efficiency with a flow capacity of 30 l min−1; a reactor volume of 90 l; UV power input at 368 nm of 110 W; chlorine concentration of 99 ppm; and a methane concentration of 55 ppm; under these conditions the apparent quantum yield (AQY) ranged from 0.48% to 0.56% and the volumetric energy consumption ranged from 36 to 244 kJ m−3. The maximum achieved AQY with this system was 0.83%.
Permafrost: A ticking time bomb beneath our feet
wow even below the frost line
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The 'Doomsday glacier' is melting and we could all be in trouble from the famous mass of ice, Thwaites Glacier, located in Antarctica about 18 miles from Mount Murphy and is the same size as the state of Florida.
Two studies conducted by researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and published in the journal Nature suggest warm water is beginning to seep through the glacier's most vulnerable parts as a result of rising global temperatures.
Doomsday Glacier: it could raise global sea levels by 25 inches or 65 centimeters.
The surprise came when they discovered that the water beneath Thwaites Glacier was too warm for the area it was in, having risen by 2.5 degrees.
We know the moon effects the tides and the location of current state water is bulging at the equator aligned with rotation so as the mass of water is shifting so will the earths spin.
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New research suggests plants might be able to absorb more CO2 from human activities than previously expected
by Trinity College Dublin
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