The State of Arctic Permafrost Thaw (2019)

Soil layers of permafrost that scientists expected to remain frozen for at least 70 more years have already begun thawing. NOTES In the Canadian Arctic, layers of permafrost that scientists expected to remain frozen for at least 70 years have already begun thawing. The once-frozen surface is now sinking and dotted with melt ponds and…

Climate Scientist speaks on the current Climate Situation

Thom Hartmann interviewed climate scientist Michael Mann in July 2019, here is a summary of it with a scope on our emissions, sea level rise, and what happens in the Arctic. SPEAKER Michael E. Mann, Penn State University https://twitter.com/MichaelEMann CREDITS The Thom Hartmann ProgramAdditional video by WWF https://www.worldwildlife.org/pages/our-planet NASAMusic by Gilde Flores / Epic Stock…

The Mystery of the Antarctic Sea Ice Puzzle, Sea ice Plummeting

The amount of ice circling Antarctica is suddenly plunging from a record high to record lows, baffling scientists. A new NASA study by sea ice expert Claire L. Parkinson reveals recent trends in Antarctica’s sea ice extent. CREDITS A 40-y record reveals gradual Antarctic sea ice increases followed by decreases at rates far exceeding the…

Feature Film: Climate State Tipping Point

Watch this Climate State release, based on the award winning Our Planet climate change documentary series by the WWF. The global man-made machines caused a disturbance for our planetary forces. Climate State Tipping Point takes the viewer on a stunning eye-opening journey around the world, the film plot evolves around humans existence in the Anthropocene,…

New Mechanism for Methane Hydrate Dissociation Discovered

Methane hydrates are ice like structures forming a solid similar to ice. Significant amounts have been located under sediments on the ocean floors of the Earth. Generally, methane hydrates are more stable in fresh water than in salt water. A region allowing the formation for methane hydrates (largely dependent on depth and pressure) is called…

Video: Seismicity and Climate Change

Climate change and seismicity, read the study excerpt, Enhanced Seismic Activity Observed in Alaska Due To Climate Change. Sources Study 2018: Evaluating the relationship between climate change and volcanism Study 2018: Enhanced Seismic Activity Observed in Alaska Due To Climate Change Bill McGuire 2016, Waking the Climate Giant Bill McGuire 2014, Climate State Interview USGS:…

Study: Enhanced Seismic Activity Observed in Alaska Due To Climate Change

With news breaking that Alaska just had its warmest March to May on record with a statewide average temperature of 32.6°F, 8.6°F above the long-term average – the previous warmest spring in Alaska was in 2016, one must ask how this performs in relation to seismicity. First we learn that according to the University of…