> It seems unlikely that this is now true.  Where do we get the fossil
> fuels to burn, or the energy, to create CO2 now that we have reached
> Peak Oil and the global leaders, such as Gordon Brown, seem determined
> to maintain this profligracy in order to retain their hold on power.

Just how much energy would it take to send submarines to stir up the
ocean floor in places where it is suspected that there could be
methane hydrates sufficiently close to being unstable? I wouldn't
think it would require vast unfindable amounts of energy.
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