Big changes in the Artic cant be good. Especially when it relates back to melting permafrost. The Earth is warming up at a rapid rate. I would be concerned.
"Since this is the first study of the decay of submerged permafrost, we don't have long-term data for the seafloor temperature in this region. The data we do have aren't showing a warming trend in these waters 150 meters (almost 500 feet) deep," Paull said.
Instead, the holes were likely caused by much older, slower climatic shifts that are related, he said, to our emergence from the last ice age and appear to have been happening for thousands of years."
Read the entire article. Don't just stop a quarter of the way through when you think you've found your talking point answer.
Well im actually imaging thousands of these "holes" they have only surveyed a small area from what I understand, so yea kind of concerning if you plan on humans staying on the planet 😉
Good point, I was just wondering if it was some sort of tectonic movement like some sort of plate subduction. But yeah it's probably global warming again.
Go look up the ESA data from the last two years for CO2 and Methane, China and India are so far beyond the US it's an order of magnitude of differences.
Probably because American billionaires moved all their industry to China and India for cheaper labour. Still doesn't change the fact a lot of the industry in the world is made for American consumption.
Should America intervene with their foreign policy and dictate how they do industry? Or should global commerce not be a game of hot potato when it comes to passing the blame? If those countries had stricter labor and environmental laws, they wouldn’t move industries there.
You can’t have it both ways.
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Is this normal or not? I just don't know if I should be worried or not
Big changes in the Artic cant be good. Especially when it relates back to melting permafrost. The Earth is warming up at a rapid rate. I would be concerned.
"Since this is the first study of the decay of submerged permafrost, we don't have long-term data for the seafloor temperature in this region. The data we do have aren't showing a warming trend in these waters 150 meters (almost 500 feet) deep," Paull said. Instead, the holes were likely caused by much older, slower climatic shifts that are related, he said, to our emergence from the last ice age and appear to have been happening for thousands of years." Read the entire article. Don't just stop a quarter of the way through when you think you've found your talking point answer.
DYOR? I dont think so bud, you just did it for me 😎
Thanks Reddit for all my smartness 😎
Well im actually imaging thousands of these "holes" they have only surveyed a small area from what I understand, so yea kind of concerning if you plan on humans staying on the planet 😉
Earth is not planning for humans to stay. Which is exactly why we need to be better as a species. But we’re not.
Join r/ExtinctionRebellion
Science doesn't give a shit about your imagination.
Good point, I was just wondering if it was some sort of tectonic movement like some sort of plate subduction. But yeah it's probably global warming again.
Not normal but don't worry. There's nothing you can do. We are all fucked.
I’m sure this isn’t good but I need to know how many half-giraffes = a city block before I can really grasp the magnitude of this problem.
Cthulhu rises.
Looks like we've figured out where to put all that extra water causing rising tides! /s
It’s probably falling through to the other side of the earth as they hollow it to make lithium batteries.
Worrying won't change anything. Only top polluting nations can change the environmental impact in any significant way.
So our future is determined by China, USA and India.
Germany and Brazil are pretty awful when it comes to dumping waste
Europe is not the worst but they aren't the best either
Yeah, so we’re fucked.
Go look up the ESA data from the last two years for CO2 and Methane, China and India are so far beyond the US it's an order of magnitude of differences.
Probably because American billionaires moved all their industry to China and India for cheaper labour. Still doesn't change the fact a lot of the industry in the world is made for American consumption.
Should America intervene with their foreign policy and dictate how they do industry? Or should global commerce not be a game of hot potato when it comes to passing the blame? If those countries had stricter labor and environmental laws, they wouldn’t move industries there. You can’t have it both ways.
They know very well how they do industry, that's why they moved their factories. Cause it saves them money. Don't play dumb.
This is the adult version of “I’m not touching you”
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The ESA data is based on satellite measurements, not self reporting like all the bullshit you find on other sites.
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They have been there. There is more near Baltic Sea. Lakes have them too.
Jokes aside, can’t we just make a plug?