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« on: October 14, 2014, 05:00:48 AM »
I live in Colorado and there are always commercials on TV and on the radio in support of fracking and opposing fracking, I am getting tired of hearing about it.
cant handle the fracts?
fix'd
sorry there is no proof. 99 percent of fracking is sand and water
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« on: October 13, 2014, 09:21:22 PM »
Well, fuck me.
A cloud of methane gas about the size of Delaware was detected over the Four Corners area of the American southwest years ago. The readings were so unusually high that NASA scientists dismissed them. A new study confirms the methane hotspot is real.
“We didn’t focus on it because we weren’t sure if it was a true signal or an instrument error,” said Christian Frankenberg, a research scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratories in Pasadena, California, in an article on NASA’s news website.
Methane gas is the most potent of the so-called “greenhouse gases” that trap the Earth’s heat and contribute to global climate change. Carbon dioxide, another greenhouse gas, is far more plentiful in the atmosphere, but methane is about 80 percent more efficient at trapping heat than carbon dioxide, according to an article on The Atlantic’s CityLab website.
An article on the Christian Science Monitor website says that the 2,500-square mile methane cloud over the region where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet traps more heat in a year than all the annual carbon dioxide emissions of Sweden.
The change of heart by NASA scientists is described in a new study published Friday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters which took another look at the earlier data, and confirmed the existence of North America’s largest methane “hotspot.”
The source of the methane is believed to be extensive coal-mining activity in the San Juan Basin, according to Eric Kort, a professor of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and lead author of the study. He calls the Basin “the most active coalbed methane production area in the country.”
The study shows that there were 0.59 million metric tons of methane released every year during the period 2003-2009, 3.5 times more than earlier estimates.
There is currently a sharp increase in hydraulic fracturing – commonly called fracking – in the region, but because the cloud predates the fracking activity, Kort and Frankenberg say the earlier coal-mining activity is most likely to blame.
“The results are indicative that emissions from established fossil fuel harvesting techniques are greater than inventoried,” Kort said. “There’s been so much attention on high-volume hydraulic fracturing, but we need to consider the industry as a whole.” I remember you, there is always a place for you at bungie.net. Dee j has gotten better
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« on: October 13, 2014, 09:20:16 PM »
I live in Colorado and there are always commercials on TV and on the radio in support of fracking and opposing fracking, I am getting tired of hearing about it.
cant handle the facts?
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« on: October 11, 2014, 09:43:00 PM »
It's gotten better, with all the new users coming in it feels fresh. Also Le Dustin made a post yesterday and ranted about the mods on septagon
>taking Dustin seriously
lol, are you some newfoman? If you take Dustin seriously then you're just an idiot
thinking I take that troll seriously lol
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« on: October 11, 2014, 03:13:55 PM »
It's gotten better, with all the new users coming in it feels fresh. Also Le Dustin made a post yesterday and ranted about the mods on septagon
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« on: October 11, 2014, 03:07:55 PM »
"but.....but guns are there to protect you"
they are
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« on: October 11, 2014, 03:05:59 PM »
*returns to bungie.net* I have to tell the flood
There's no Flood left on Bnet anymore. And Camnator is also posting there, albeit under a different name.
the floods alive
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« on: October 11, 2014, 03:05:11 PM »
Yes there is, DTl, el burnanator and others. Lots of users have came back. Offtopic feels alive again. Also dee j is trying to save gaming
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« on: October 11, 2014, 03:01:22 PM »
I would have rather died attempting to neutralize the assailant rather than surrender anything.
jesus Christ... It's you. *returns to bungie.net* I have to tell the flood
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« on: October 05, 2014, 09:59:42 PM »
Reminds me of the European girl that threaten an American Airline. She got arrested lol for terrorism
i just saw that thread
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« on: September 29, 2014, 07:35:47 PM »
How do I reply to a person's comment?
Well if you tap on the comment you want to reply to and you will see a text box looking thing pop up in the right corner hit that and that will quote the person for you
ohh I see
I thought you said this place sucks.
I said that because it was very confusing at first. Plus i didn't want everyone to leave
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« on: September 29, 2014, 07:29:28 PM »
How do I reply to a person's comment?
Well if you tap on the comment you want to reply to and you will see a text box looking thing pop up in the right corner hit that and that will quote the person for you
ohh I see
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« on: September 29, 2014, 07:26:25 PM »
How do I reply to a person's comment?
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« on: September 29, 2014, 07:16:51 PM »
Why did you all leave?
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« on: September 29, 2014, 07:13:44 PM »
So much users that left bungie.net
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