Arctic Warming: Risks for Methane Emissions
Dr. Ronald Prinn, TEPCO Professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT shares the result of his project measuring the rates of change in atmospheric concentrations of trace greenhouse gases. After more than 30 years of research, he and his colleagues recently noted an unexplained increase in methane concentrations. He outlines the risks posed by this finding in his discussion of "Arctic Warming: Risks for Methane Emissions, Sea Ice Loss, and Ocean Overturn." This talk is part of Cambridge Forum's After Copenhagen: Global Climate Change Conference, recorded by Steve MacAusland. http://forum-network.org
This talk was taped on January 28, 2010.
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This talk was taped on January 28, 2010.
Видео Arctic Warming: Risks for Methane Emissions канала GBH Forum Network
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