RE:RE:RE:what a great scamI’m very aware of gas hydrates, though I hadn’t heard about it being brought up by fishermen. Japan has a good sized deposit that they are exploring, which would knock their import requirements into a tin cup. There’s a lot under the South China Sea, that China is very, very interested in. That would be something VET could get its teeth into (also a market risk).
I’m curious what the atmospheric content is of methane, and the historical record on that. Very relevant, more so than CO2.
Agree with the rest, 100%.
deisman03 wrote: Climate change has been going on since the Earth was formed. It's always happening and there is nothing mankind, who is nothing more than a pimple in the scheme of things great and small, can do about it that will make any significant difference.
CO2 emissions?? Have you learned folks heard about the enormous beds of compressed and frozen Methane on the seabeds of the world??? There is enough Methane on the ocean bottom within in the US/Canadian coastal limits alone to fill all of the world's needs for fuel for several centuries. The stuff gets dragged to the surface with catastrophic results in fishing nets regularly. It also get exposed by ocean currents and bubbles into the atmosphere as sea water currents, warm enough to allow it to become gaseous,. flows over it.
I completel agree, climate change is happening and it will do whatever the heck it wants to do with or without our help.
Now if you want to get on about pollution of our planet's water, with plastic/paper/sewage/garbage/chemicals that is a whole different ball game and I heartily support stopping the practise of using the earths waters as convenient garbage dumps.
I was extremely disappointed at the credibility given to Greta Thunberg by the IPPC and the mainstream media last week.
An emotional, uninformed and extremely socially engineered teenager with little or no scientific credentials, other than the dogma and rhetoric that has been welded to her psyche.
GLTA the good folks here.