Talk:Prirazlomnoye field
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editThe following sections of the article are political and include general environmental information some of which is now being disputed (global warming) Paragraph 1 (below) The last sentence is a general statement and not directly related the environmental factors of the field itself. Paragraph 2 (below) General Global warming information not directly relating to the Prirazlomnoye field. Paragraph 3 (below) Greenpeace "aims" should be included on Greenpeace's page, but are questionable to be located here phrased as a political statement. This sentence should be rephrased to (EG:)Greenpeace bases its actions on not only protecting the Arctic nature but also the future of mankind. The bulk of the paragraph relates general arctic environmental issues of arctic drilling and Climate change including opinion "game over" and should be moved and referenced to be with other such information.
Thank you 17:42, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
1) Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship case attempted to awake international aim to protect not only the Arctic nature but also the future of mankind. Many serious consequences of global warming can already be seen.
2) Today the known fossil fuel correspond three times the level of 1000 Gtn, which will contribute to +2°C warming. The world has more oil and gas resources than can be used in the earth if the mankind aims to survive. If humans start in addition to use Arctic oil, deep ocean oil reservoirs and oil sand it means as James Hansen has pointed out: The Game is over [22]
3) Satu Hassi points out that according to James Hansen the use of Arctic oil means “game over”. Greenpeace aims to protect not only the Arctic nature but also the future of mankind. The Arctic is warming at almost twice the rate of the rest of the world. In summer 2012 Greenland extreme melting of surface ice cover was the most dramatic in 30 years of observations. Sea ice covered with snow reflects 85–90% of sunlight, while seawater reflects just 10%. After ice melting the increased absorption of solar radiation increase global warming. A major oil spill, like Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, would be much more problematic in the Arctic. The loss of ice reliant animals may have drastic consequences for the ecosystems, like birds. In 2010 unexceptional 2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat wave that may be linked to the climate change was followed by 2010 Russian wildfires that destroyed over one million hectares of Russian forest. Warming of the Actic with the use of oil incease human, animal and vegetation diseases. Melting permafrost will damage buildings, roads, pipelines and airports and change ecosystems.[23] [24] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Easygoing MBA (talk • contribs) 17:42, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
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