Methane bubbles released from permafrost
The temperatures in the globe seems to increase more in some areas of the Arctic, Canada and Siberia about 2.4 degrees compared to data collected in 1970 and the layer of frozen permafrost covering the land tapers discovered and attacked by microbes, leaving unprotected the organic material that has accumulated over the millennia, with the consequent release of large amounts of carbon dioxide and methane bubbles that ultimately fuel the greenhouse effect. Alaskan lakes formed by the melting of permafrost seems to have doubled in the past thirty years, and the air becomes saturated with methane on the surface of the water and then into the surrounding air with a cycle that tends to feed itself. To note also that the high summer temperatures in other parts of the planet are likely to fuel the fires that destroy vegetation systematically precisely that which allows a healthy balance of nature.
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Date: 01/09/2009
article n°: 1058
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