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Methane (greenhouse gas 25x potent as CO2) bubbles out 5x faster. Warmer air thaws Arctic soil, 50 bil tonnes may be released

Arctic Ocean seabed is thawing & releasing greenhouse gases. Methane, trapped in the permafrost, 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, is bubbling out faster than expected
Researchers believe the Arctic Ocean seabed is thawing in patches and releasing greenhouse gases. Methane, trapped in the permafrost, 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, is bubbling out of the frozen arctic faster than expected.

igniting bubble of methane on Alaska’s Steward Peninsula
Researchers ignite a bubble of methane on Alaska’s Steward Peninsula.

methane leaking from East Siberian Arctic Shelf into atmosphere at alarming rate
Methane is leaking from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf into the atmosphere at an alarming rate. The amount leaking from this locale is comparable to all methane from rest of the world's oceans put together. Methane is a greenhouse gas more than 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide.

Left: Researcher ignites a pocket of methane. Right: methane bubbles trapped in lake ice in Siberia in early autumn
Left: Researcher ignites a pocket of methane. Right: methane bubbles trapped in lake ice in Siberia in early autumn.

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Giant iceberg, 965sqmi (2500sqkm, 400m thick) split fr Antarctica, holding "enough water to fill River Thames 100 times."

iceberg the size of Luxembourg has sheared off from the Antarctic, threatening global weather chaos
An giant iceberg has broken off from Antarctica, created when it was hit by another iceberg two weeks ago. The size of Luxemberg, it could disrupt ocean circulation patterns.

Mertz Glacier, a 160-kilometer spit of floating ice protruding into the Southern Ocean from East Antarctica
The 965 sq mile (2,500 sq km) block of ice broke off from the Mertz Glacier which ends in a floating tongue of ice that protrudes 100 miles (160 km) out into the Southern Ocean. The 'calving' - or splitting of the ice sheet - resulted a collision with another iceberg.

What Is Global Warming? The Planet Is Heating Up - and Fast
Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, cloud forests are drying, and wildlife is scrambling to keep pace. It's becoming clear that humans have caused most of the past century's warming by releasing heat-trapping gases as we power our modern lives. Called greenhouse gases, their levels are higher now than in the last 650,000 years.

Antartic iceberg spotted floating near Australian island
A large iceberg was spotted off an island about halfway between Antarctica and Australia, a rare sight in waters so far north.  read more »

ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Ocean)

ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Ocean)

TimeAheadTM Calendar
"To Health of Earth"
January 2010 - December 2010

Click here to view larger image and download the 8.5"x11" letter-size printable calendar (pdf file).

ThinkAhead™ Calendar 2010 series to Health of Earth: ice, forest & ocean. Free download. Happy Holidays to all!

ThinkAhead™ Calendar January 2010 - December 2010 (Ice): Can we fix broken ice in North Pole and South Pole?From the publisher: if "habit is the nursery of errors", let ThinkAhead™ Calendar be the nursery of greatness, particularly as the coming new year is greeted by an increasing urgency to save the planet - our Home.

On the left are links to the three calendars in this release, our New Year’s gift to all, free to download.

ThinkAhead™ Calendar January 2010 - December 2010 (Forest): SOS Amazon

ThinkAhead™ Calendar January 2010 - December 2010 (Ocean): Our children deserve healthy and wealthy oceans

ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Forest)

ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Forest)

TimeAheadTM Calendar
"To Health of Earth"
January 2010 - December 2010

Click here to view larger image and download the 8.5"x11" letter-size printable calendar (pdf file).

ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Ice)

ThinkAhead™ Calendar "To Health of Earth" 201001-201012 (Ice)

TimeAheadTM Calendar
"To Health of Earth"
January 2010 - December 2010

Click here to view larger image and download the 8.5"x11" letter-size printable calendar (pdf file).

Cop15 breakthrough: world's top 3 CO2 emitters agree on accord, foundation for eventual legally binding treaty

Top: US President Barack Obama, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and South African President Jacob Zuma; Bottom: world CO2 emission by country 2006

Only giant emitters’ cut can significantly reduce CO2 in the atmosphere - remember that 10 countries China, U.S. India, Russia, Japan… are responsible for 80% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions. “Significant breakthrough” at Copenhagen Climate Change Conference this afternoon: China, US, India & South Africa have agreed to a political accord that will “provide the foundation for an eventual legally binding treaty”, “nations will list their actions and stand behind them.” Today Chinese officials agreed to report to an international mechanism, “for the first time these emerging economies have agreed to take significant action to combat climate change,” and have agreed to the core components - mitigation, transparency, and financing. At last, we see the hope beaming to Earth, and the chance for Mankind’s survival.

A melting ice sculpture of a polar bear in Copenhagen, where scientists told the climate change conference that carbon emissions must fall within 10 years.

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