Antarctica: Previously unknown massive methane emissions might represent an environmental bomb for earth’s climate, could cause huge landslides with potential to generate tsunamis. “The researchers, on board the ship Sarmiento de Gamboa, have observed columns of methane in the ocean up to 700 meters long and 70 meters wide”

This horrifying news makes the dangerous methane bomb in my water well contaminated by Encana/Ovintiv’s illegal frac’ing seem infinitely tiny.

Photo by Colin Smith of my well water contaminated with methane and ethane after Encana/Ovintiv illegally frac’d my community’s drinking water aquifers, covered up and aided by AER and Alberta gov’t.

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Massive methane leaks detected in Antarctica, posing potential risks for global warming, A Spanish scientific expedition has discovered columns of gas emerging from the seabed. Geologists also warn about the possibility of huge landslides that could generate tsunamis by Manuel Ansede Antarctica Base Gabriel de Castilla, FEB 12, 2025, EL PAÍS

A team of Spanish scientists exploring the Antarctic seabed has detected “massive emissions” of methane, a gas with a capacity to warm the planet around 30 times greater than carbon dioxide (CO2). The researchers, on board the ship Sarmiento de Gamboa, have observed columns of methane in the ocean up to 700 meters long and 70 meters wide, according to the geologists Ricardo León and Roger Urgeles, leaders of the expedition, in statements to EL PAÍS. These previously unknown emissions could potentially represent an environmental bomb for the planet’s climate.

What they have discovered is exactly what they feared. Scientists set sail on January 12 in search of these massive but at that point still hypothetical leaks. The compound accumulated on the seabed about 20,000 years ago through the decomposition of organic matter in the form of methane hydrates, a crystalline solid. “It is like ice that you could set on fire and it would burn,” explains Urgeles, of the Institute of Marine Sciences, based in Barcelona. The theory was that the thinning of the enormous Antarctic ice sheet, which began at the end of the last ice age, is causing a decrease in the weight on the land and a rise of the continent’s land mass; this phenomenon, known as post-glacial rebound, favors leaks of frozen methane hidden for millennia in the seabed.

Researchers looked for leaks on the edges of Antarctica, one of the regions of the planet hardest hit by global warming, with a rise in temperature of more than three degrees in just half a century. “We have estimated that in this area there are some 24 gigatons of carbon accumulated in methane hydrates, an amount equivalent to what all of humanity emits in two years,” warns Urgeles.

The Sarmiento de Gamboa research vessel, part of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), has been cruising the dangerous Antarctic seas for almost a month, taking water and sediment samples and performing X-rays of the subsoil. Methane hydrates, similar to ice, are stable at low temperatures and high pressures, but with the warming of the oceans and the decrease in the weight of the sea – due to the uplift of the Antarctic land mass – they become destabilized and the gas erupts. The methane columns observed by the researchers dissolve at about 150 meters from the ocean surface. Future analysis of the samples will reveal to what extent the gas is released into the atmosphere.

@meaning-found.bsky.social‬:

In almost every regard (not just climate change), we are seeing worst case scenarios that doomers predicted years ago play out across the globe

‪@herexcellency.bsky.social‬:

We are so freaking stupid.

@doomrick.bsky.social‬:

It’s pretty clear everything is going to end badly.

@climatto.bsky.social‬:

Methane hydrates are the Kraken.
And they are being released.

‪Jean (J.A.)‬ ‪@gibbensauthor.bsky.social‬:

As the temperature increases, these frozen landscapes will evolve rapidly, dramatically, and somewhat unpredictably—especially now that a major player is withdrawing from international cooperation in such endeavors.And pimping Drill Baby Drill, along with quisling Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith’s goal of doubling fossil fuel pollution in the province

‪Yin equals Yang‬ ‪@7times9.bsky.social‬:

Uh oh!

‪@narcchronicles.bsky.social‬:

Wow, I knew about the arctic, wasn’t aware of it in the antarctic

‪BeliTsari‬ ‪@belitsari.bsky.social‬:

Oops, here we go.

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