Hi Colin,
Thanks for your paper. At present I'm putting all my effort into
getting a project going to stop methane. But, quickly looking through
your paper, it could be a very important contribution to the debate
about SRM, so I've copied it in full below to the geoengineering
Andrew, this statement I'm certainly not going to be wading through
Stephen's maths to check whether he's got his sums right! Should be your
resignation statement from this forums Moderation post.
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Andrew Lockley
Andrew, if you block my last post, I will go over your head.
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:15 AM, Michael Hayes voglerl...@gmail.com wrote:
Andrew, this statement I'm certainly not going to be wading through
Stephen's maths to check whether he's got his sums right! Should be your
resignation
Hi Michael and all,
I just want to point at this study on bacteria growing in a
methane-rich but oxygen-poor environment at the bottom of rivers and
lakes. The microbes live on a diet of methane and nitrogen oxides,
such as nitrite and nitrate, and actually produce oxygen.
Here's a related post from my blog that might be of interest ...
Despite the recent release of an Arctic Council report on climate
change and regional collapse (see Alarming New Study from the Arctic
Council, 5/5), the past week has witnessed discouraging developments
on the Arctic front. On