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Newly Discovered Antarctica Melts Threaten to Raise Seas
By Bill Blackmore, ABCNews
For the first time, scientists have confirmed Earth is melting at both ends, which could have disastrous effects for coastal cities and villages.
Antarctica has been called "a slumbering giant" by a climate scientist who predicts that if all the ice melted, sea levels would rise by 200 feet. Other scientists believe that such a thing won't happen, but new studies show that the slumbering giant has started to stir.
Melting at Both Ends Recent studies have confirmed that the North Pole and the South Pole have started melting.
Experts have long predicted that global warming would start to melt Greenland's two-mile-thick ice sheet, but they also thought the more massive ice sheet covering Antarctica would increase in the 21st century.
First the melt, then the collapse
It seems they were wrong.
Two new studies find that despite the increasing snowfall that comes with global warming as a result of the increased moisture in the air, Antarctica's ice sheets are losing far more than the snow is adding.
According to the National Academy of Sciences, Earth's surface temperature has risen by about 1 degree Fahrenheit in the last century, with accelerated warming during the last two decades. Most of the warming over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities through the buildup of greenhouse gases -- primarily carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. Although the heat-trapping property of these gases is undisputed, uncertainties exist about exactly how Earth's climate responds to them.
"The warming ocean comes underneath the ice shelves and melts them from the bottom, and warmer air from the top melts them from the top," said NASA glaciologist Jay Zwally. "So they're thinning and eventually they get to a point where they go poof!"
Zwally explains that the ice shelves, which the Antarctic ice cap pushes out into the ocean, are responding more than they expected to Earth's warming air and water. If the melting speeds up to a rapid runaway process called a "collapse," coastal cities and villages could be in danger...
Read the rest of this ABCNews story here, and comment below.
Read about the damage in Falmouth this winter here (the top photo), and
Read about the loss in year already at Orleans' Nauset Beach here, (the second photo).
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· Secret report warns of rioting and nuclear war
· Britain will be 'Siberian' in less than 20 years
· Threat to the world is greater than terrorism
Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters..
A secret report, suppressed by US defence chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a 'Siberian' climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world.
The document predicts that abrupt climate change could bring the planet to the edge of anarchy as countries develop a nuclear threat to defend and secure dwindling food, water and energy supplies. The threat to global stability vastly eclipses that of terrorism, say the few experts privy to its contents.
Search: Pentagon Global Warming look for Observer/International/Pentagon tells Bush.
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The "peak" load on the hottest days in August are the problem the only problem.
A reliable daily "peak" load reduction is the solution, not more generation of any kind. We can store "off peak" Energy in our homes for use during the "peak".
With a known, reliable, daily, reduction in "peak" load we can close dirty power plants instead of building more for those few hot days in August then running them all year long.
What would Investors do if the Utilities told them the generator will be shut down Sept. 1st, and not make any product again or money until next summers "peak"?
That's never going to happen in a for profit publicaly traded company. The President & CEO would be fired before the words were out of their mouths.
That's why I think the entire grid should be Nationalized and do just that for the good of everyone.
Tell your favorite Senator and Congressman about this post and make them a National Hero overnight.
Gas Hydrates are a mixture of Methane and Water sustained in a solid at very low temperature and very high pressure, found in ocean sediment and beneath the permafrost.
These Hydrates are extremely unstable, even a slight increase in temperature, or a slight decrease in pressure can cause them to destabilize releasing the Methane Gas.
Methane is 21 times more powerful than CO2 as a greenhouse gas.
There are 10,000 giga tons of Gas Hydrates beneath our feet, as compared with only 180 giga tons of Carbon Dioxide currently in the atmosphere.
With the melting ice caps the permafrost is already getting soft and releasing
Methane. If enough is released it could raise temperatures even more and we will have a runaway greenhouse effect.
The last time this happened the Earth did not have man with his cars and power plants and it only took 1,200 giga tons of Gas Hydrates to do it.
We better start using all the tools we have unless the Cape's residents plan is to trade in ocean front property for being part of the ocean it self.
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We have the technology to solve the problem but not the will. And please don't mention Cape Wind or you will do a disservice to your post.
If our society put the same empathise on this problem as their day to day or fighting wars it would be solved in a heartbeat.
When the waterfront property on Cape Cod slides into the sea people will pay attention and pursue a total solution.
Until then it will be life as usual. Drinks at Clancy's, 400 Club, CBI, the Oyster, Christians, Harry's or where ever.
Sorry, thats life.