06-23-2011, 10:34 AM
I would gladly give away any info you would need, if it wasn't for a small clause which I agreed upon at age 16, when we began the research under the military supervision (they had the only supercomputer in my country able to manage the massive amount of data for the model), so about 41 years left until it will become public.
What I can say are just hints, can't give any real data, but most of it can be found scattered on the net, mass per cubic meter of methane vs CO2, heat retention degree of methane, quantity of methane produced by one animal per day, and for this animals we changed the landscape which also has a pretty big part of it (for every square km of forest cut for agriculture fields, there is an increase/decrease of ~ 0.5 to 1 degree -per half year - in ~10 to 15 square km area*).
The speed of climate changes, we can't change it unfortunately anymore, just decrease the acceleration of it. Maybe we could have done it if we got onto that topic when the industrial era began.
*any increase/decrease influences atm pressure, which in turn creates winds, which in turn moves the water for cool down in other areas...
PS: Sorry, it was better if I would have said Olympic medal (even though it wasn't a physical one), instead of Diploma?
Reverse psychology, "dear Watson", reverse psychology.
"Manganese? Is that manga language?" - lol?
Last edited by protheus : 06-23-2011 at 10:36 AM.
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