Methane Releases in Arctic Seas Could Wreak Devastation

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This is inevitable. Scientist say that given the right chemicals and a bolt of lightning that ipso presto you have life. 10,000 planets within radio distance fit the bill. Why do we hear nothing? Its because every planet's evolution follows a similar path. Evolution is an imperfect process and leaves behind surplus calories. Evolution is An extended fight for calories until the mother load of finds, the mining of the eons of surplus left behind. Life is thereafter like a teenager on a motorcycle, roaaaar.... bang ! right into the wall. The mathematics of the silence of the heavens makes sense when you include time. Given our experience and impending destruction, the big ride takes about 100 years. Signals may well have hit earth when George Washington was crossing the Delaware, problem is he didn't hear them. The same will probably be true of the evidence of our existence. Dissipated on some distant planet before a receiver is available. The wisdom of the Ancients was wise indeed. Ready for Revelations everybody ?

Daniel Pride of MA 3:17AM July 20, 2010

This story sounds like a bar told story. There is no evidence of permofrost, how thick it is under the sea bed. What the temproture is at the depth of the sea and how different it is near the surface. There is no resolution, no remedy whatsoever mentioned. Go to the source and be blunt of the global warming. Stop using the source that is causing the global warming. There is a saying when someone smells a fart and says "yeak!" that is far away as the person can run away from the smell.

Knowitall of CA 11:00AM July 08, 2010

If he keeps yapping his trap, exuding methane through his voluminous jowl orifice, the s-poodle will kill the environment.

Algore senior' from beyond of TN 9:30PM July 07, 2010

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