Beautiful video, and incredibly informative. Congrats!!!!
@brucestraub5265Ай бұрын
Very interesting content. The music is really terrible.
@e-care-books986711 ай бұрын
Thanks, science bros.
@deathofcommonsense2 ай бұрын
Was very excited to see what work was being done re these Methane cores UNTIL it was mentioned that one of the aspects of this research was to understand how this Methane could be used as a commercial energy source!!!!!! Here we go again, how do a few make billions of dollars from the ocean beds around the world! Isn't this what has brought us to so many of the problems we have foisted onto this planet....how to make money from the thing we live on, money that will only go into offshore billionaire's accounts! Yet one more problem we will create because of our greed! We start drilling and removing huge tracts of our ocean floors for profit.....how do we know what problems that could create? Very, very disappointed!
@CathieLinton5 ай бұрын
I read "The Swarm" by Frank Schatzing. So watch out!
@martiansoon909211 ай бұрын
There is a new study that says the continental self and where the abyss starts acts like a lid that may direct methane hydrates from deep ocean to shallow ocean allowing the methane to release to the atmosphere. It has been believed that deep methane releases are taken by the bacteria and diluted to the water before it can be release to the atmosphere. But now, there is at least this one mechanism that allows methane hydrates to release their contents to the atmosphere. Also noting that using methane as a burning gas, releases CO2 when burned purely which is not often the case. And there are plenty of leaks in the system that allows methane be released as itself to the atmosphere. All of these makes methane or "natural" gas almost as bad greenhouse emitter as coal is. So don't use it. Don't try to fool people with only revealing tiny fraction of true emissions. Please. In larger scale. We have to stop burning all fossil fuels as soon as possible. They make most of the emissions. Without phasing out, we end over 3C world.
@LarryCleveland11 ай бұрын
But really it's too late to stop the warming. It's here now and this technology will as you say make it worse. Likely we will reach 3 c above preindustrial age by end of the century. Using the original 1750 baseline, we are past 1.5 c heading to 2c by 2030 to 2050 for sure.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang88511 ай бұрын
does this talk even MENTION ESAS?
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang88511 ай бұрын
read Natalia Shakhova papers for details on ESAS. Otherwise this is a joke! ESAS is the biggest ocean shelf on Earth - 1200 gigatons of pressurized Methane Hydrate that can release. 50 gigatons at ANY time can double atmosphere temperature. Abrupt eruption considered probable based on PNAS 2021 Julia Steinbach published research.
@martiansoon909211 ай бұрын
@@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 ESAS is even worse. The whole area is shallow enough to emit huge amounts of methane without anything else than thawing... But currently Russia is not very supportive on giving information on its research... Shakhalova did report multiple kilometre scale bubbling seeps some years ago...
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang88511 ай бұрын
@@martiansoon9092 Does this video mention ESAS otherwise why waste our time. Shakhova has a NEW paper that she co-authors - an new isotope technique documenting the methane accelerating out of ESAS.
@pierreproudhon90086 ай бұрын
once they get into the water column methanotrophs will eat them up. fast.
@LarryCleveland11 ай бұрын
Completely the wrong direction. Humans are toast.
@thekantedkalcedony8 сағат бұрын
Yea well if we leave all these methane hydrates alone there’s a risk of them destabilizing and releasing into the atmosphere which is arguably worse for the ozone than burning methane as an energy source
@bohdanburban50695 ай бұрын
Preconceived notions are not helpful and there are a couple of classic examples of this in interplanetary exploration. Probes have have shown that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels on Venus (96.5%) and Mars (96.0%) could not have been caused by the burning of 'fossil' fuels. Furthermore, we must ask: just how prevalent is atmospheric methane in our solar system? Earth …….. 2 ppm (parts per million) Jupiter ….. 3,000 ppm Saturn ..… 4,000 ppm Neptune .. 15,000 ppm Uranus …. 23,000 ppm Saturn's moon, Titan, hosts gigantic lakes brimming with liquid methane, constantly replenished by methane rain. Methane is not a 'fossil fuel' and is not biogenic in origin. What's the point of the NASA space program if its results are simply ignored?