Brennan,
I thought we were going to use the PVC from your process for this 
purpose?  Anyway, we should probably clear this with the local 
caribou herds, etc before carpeting the tundra. ;-)
-Greg


>Introducing the world's next largest natural gas reserve?
>
>     I never thought that I would be saying this but in a worse case 
>scenario the deployment of white plastic sheeting could be utilized 
>over
>permafrost regions if it was determined that a potential methane out 
>gassing reached a yet to-be-determined critical thermal state. The 
>white plastic
>sheeting would not only provide an emergency albedo effect to 
>enhance snow and ice cover but it could also temporarily trap the 
>methane underneath.
>The methane could be captured or "funneled" for storage. Between the 
>oil consumption used in the plastic sheeting and the idea of 
>capturing natural
>gas, who would have ever thought that the petroleum industry could 
>potentially become the next powerful ally in the fight against 
>climate change?
>
>Brennan
>
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