Arctic Seafloor a Big Source of Methane

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Please watch my video

It's about climate change (extreme weather conditions), earth catastrophe and our planet as we lives in. Recent Earth catastrophes - Continental Drift: One huge continent became 2 continents, then 5 (or 6) and then?

Thank you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7I_eFoIk64

Andi Prama 9:01AM March 05, 2010

Just shows how little they really know about climate and that they want man to be the cause of GW...what caused the global warming and cooling in the past, and why should these cycles stop now?? man's best chance is better technology to solve these problems...look at how far we've come in just the last 200 years; and with technology increasing at an exponential rate, who knows where man will be in another few centuries? probably colonizing space and terraforming....

Jeff of CA 1:19AM March 05, 2010

Why do uninformed people feel the need to comment on things that they know little about?

Reading from other sources, it is thought that man-made-warming is the reason for the warming of the sea's. This is the reason for the methane release, which in turn will lead to more warming. The "tipping point" is reached when man-made-warming reaches a point of releasing enough methane that in turns warms the seas, which release more methane, etc, etc, on and on . . . Once the tipping point is reached, man can not stop the cycle. That's why world leaders are trying to reduce man-made-warming.

Brian of NY 7:25PM March 04, 2010

It's just more proof that it is completly natural for the planet to be going through global warming. Humans are only a small part of the picture.

Jessica of ID 4:41PM March 04, 2010

Hey we go again, Obama will probably want to tax the lake or out law them.

Willie of GA 3:09PM March 04, 2010

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