Have we fucked up to the point of no return or is there still a chance?
What are You going to do about it?
The 3 worst greenhouse gases are
water vapor, co2 and methane ch4
guess what methane breaks up into:
CH4 + 2 O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2O
>>8838995
>What are You going to do about it?
Exploit the new ressource available and sell it.
>>8838995
>Have we fucked up to the point of no return or is there still a chance?
That climatologist that posts here some times wrote a few posts on that. You can read them here:
https://warosu.org/sci/thread/S8787001#p8787296
>tl;dr it's nothing to worry about.
>>8839001
Who are you going to sell it to if Earth can no longer host life?
>>8839005
What a shame. The methane predictions were being taken seriously even by the denialists.
>>8839011
Automated markets, silly.
>>8839011
It will always host us, we can live in domes for all we care. Literally fuck the other animals if they arent up to scratch.
>>8838995
>Be guy in picture
>lol @ the small amounts of methane coming from ice
>light on fire
>fissure between legs leading to the deposit
>ignite whole pocket
>ohno!.jpg
> believing the global warming doom cult
retards itt desu
>>8839033
For enough centuries that we can move to a new planet or clear out our own. If we have any long term future at all it is going to involve lots of lifetimes inside.
>>8839011
If we can send people to space, we can cover some areas in domes and greenhouses for fuck sake.
>>8839060
Not sure if we could survive more than a century inside a dome if we couldn't survive on a life filled planet. Cancer kills the host and dies with it.
>>8839030
Something kinda like that happened
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darvaza_gas_crater
s a natural gas field in Derweze, Turkmenistan, that collapsed into an underground cavern in 1971, becoming a natural gas crater.[4] Geologists set it on fire to prevent the spread of methane gas, and it has been burning continuously since then.
>>8839149
The joke
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>Although interesting article
>>8839033
>Was it worth it?
Well if there's no point to life other than existing, sure
>>8839011
Hopefully the Earth will stop hosting your life soon.
>>8839011
>Who are you going to sell it to if Earth can no longer host life?
Jokes on you, central banks automated algorithms will be still stimulating the market. Someone has to do something in order to increase private-sector spending and keep inflation at an optimal level.
>>8839148
screwing around on a bycicle for candid pictures while a nuke is going off in the background. Einstein must have been a fun guy.
>>8839182
I'm sure it will. No need for hostility. Don't spoil your mood :)
>>8839192
So your weapon is a bitter joke. Do you think it's enough?
>>8839245
He also was master level in photoshop
>>8839024
Let me guess, you don't study ecology even a little bit.
You need to be tarred feathered and chased through the streets with low voltage tasers
>>8839013
>denialists
brainlet detected
>>8840668
"denialist" is a pretty good word for someone who denies scientific evidence when it doesn't suit them.
the algae and plankton that normally turn excess CO2 into a liquid or solid, is dying out.
>>8839245
Probably testing a hypothesis: can the shockwave from a nuclear blast propel a man on bicycle forward from 1 km away.