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On November 20 pm, 2020, the MetOp-1 satellite recorded high methane levels over the Arctic Ocean at 293 mb (top image on the right). This corresponds with an altitude of some 9 km altitude, which is where the Stratosphere starts at the North Pole.
The Arctic-News Blog describes the situation in the Arctic, highlighting the threat of albedo changes and large emissions of greenhouse gases due to decline of snow and ice and abrupt methane eruptions from the Arctic Ocean seafloor.
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Sam Carana blog Posts: Arctic - red alert! May 11, 2012 — from: Arctic - red alert! (at Arctic-news) Message to the Survivors March 15, 2012 — from: Message to the Survivors (at Arctic-news) Earth at Boiling Point June 10, 2011 — from: Earth at Boiling Point (at Geo-engineering) Action Plan to deal with global warming and climate change
How unique in history is the current situation in the Arctic? President Obama, here's a climate plan! Did Sandy trigger major earthquakes off Vancouver? Climate Change Sandy Says to US: 'Take That, Idiots!' Is death by lead worse than death by climate? No. You are now entering the nonlinearity zone… How much sea ice is lost daily?
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