メタンの排出と地球温暖化
 
The rapid release of methane into the earth's atmosphere 635 million years ago caused rapid warming and mass extinction of species, disrupting the climate for more than 100,000 years.and may happen again in the near future, reported in Nature . (1)

The concern is that it could take a relative small rise in temperature to start unleashing the gas,which would then trigger an unstoppable warming cycle. (2)

The first evidence that millions of tons of methane 72 times more potent than carbon dioxide over 20 years(3)is being released into the atmosphere from beneath the Arctic seabed has been discovered by scientists(4) at Sep 2008 according to The Independent. (5)

The livestock industry is the number one producer of methane which is the most potent greenhouse gases. The UN reports that meat production emits 37 percent of the world's methane gas (6)


We have to save this planet, so that we’ll be able to stay, first. Because if the ice all melt, if all the poles all melt out, and then if the sea is warm, then the gas might be released from the ocean, and we might all be poisoned. It’s a lot of gas.

If you see the Singapore lecture, I already warned that we have to change the way we live, otherwise it’s too late. It was 10 or 15 years. Or before that, I always talk about how we deforest our planet, yah? Meat eating and all that contributes to a lot of damage to our Earth planet, you know.

Scientists say many things. They are listening now, but I just hope they do it fast. It just takes action. All the governments in the world really take it now seriously. It’s just I’m worried the action might be too slow, that’s all.

Because the ice reflecting the sun, you see, so send it back into the space, but the ice is melting
so fast now, that there’s not enough reflection and because the sea is already warm, it melts the ice. And because the ice melt, the sea warmer. You see what I mean, the cycle?

The way it is going, if they don’t fix it, 4 or 5 years time, finito. No more. It’s really that urgent.
- Supreme Master Ching Hai - Dec 2007 – Christmas Retreat (7)
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Melting permafrost intensifies greenhouse gases. - 23 Feb 2011
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Account from scientists calculates methane emissions from freshwater sediments. - 21 Jan 2011
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Continued Arctic methane release raises threat of runaway global warming.- 2 Jan 2011
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Learning From the Past:Mass Extinctions and Global Warming with Dr. Peter Ward
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Permafrost at Mt. Fuji and in Siberia melting at alarming rate - 28 Sep 2010
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Antarctic melt is speeding methane releas - 23 Sep 2010
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Warming Arctic oceans could result in devastating methane release - 30 Jul 2010
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Nitrous oxide and methane emissions recalculated - 20 Jul 2010
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Global methane from the livestock industry underestimated - 5 Jul 2010
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Short-lived greenhouse gases heating the planet - 26 Jun 2010
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Focus on reducing short-lived methane to cool the planet faster - 16 Jun 2010
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Thawing permafrost releases nitrous oxide. - 15 Apr 2010
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Seabed methane could spell climate disaster. - 27 Mar 2010
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Sulfur dioxide pollution highlights methane as key to global warming. - 11 Mar 2010
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Permafrost receding northward. - 26 Feb 2010
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Methane emissions foretell runaway climate change. - 27 Jan 2010
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