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Title: Plants Don't Produce Greenhouse Gas, New Study Finds
Source: Live Science
URL Source: http://www.livescience.com/environment/070508_plants_methane.html
Published: May 13, 2007
Author: Andrea Thompson
Post Date: 2007-05-13 12:33:14 by Zipporah
Keywords: None
Views: 57
Comments: 2

Plants are not a significant source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, according to new research that casts doubt on the results of an earlier study.

Like carbon dioxide, the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, methane acts like a blanket to trap the heat that Earth radiates away.

The biggest recognized sources of methane are emissions from wetlands and rice paddies, where bacteria in the mud break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen to produce methane, and the belching of cows and other animals.

Two studies, different results

Plants were never suspected to be a source of methane, until a 2006 study in the journal Nature measured methane emissions from several types of plants, including maize, basil and wheat. The atmospheric chemists who conducted the study concluded that plants accounted for about 10 to 30 percent of the methane annually emitted into the atmosphere.

This result meant that climate models would have to be re-factored to include this methane source; it also provided a potential explanation for the odd methane plumes detected over tropical rainforests. If linked to deforestation, the finding could also explain why methane levels had recently stopped rising.

The new study, published on April 27 in the online edition of the journal New Phytologist, involved plant biologists who also grew maize, basil and wheat along with other grew plants in carbon dioxide that contained a heavier form of carbon, carbon-13, instead of the more abundant carbon-12-this "labeling" meant that any methane emitted by plants would contain carbon-13 and so would be easier to detect.

Both groups tried to rule out any emission from bacteria that live in oxygen-free pockets in the soil-in the new study, the biologists grew their plants hydroponically, or without soil; the chemists in the first study also tried to detect methane from the soil itself and found none.

The biologists who authored the newer study found no significant emissions of methane from the plants they grew, even when they looked at a large amount of plants.

An open debate

The 2006 study was unable to pinpoint the mechanism plants might use to produce methane, and there is no known biological method that could do this, said lead author of the new study, Tom Dueck of Plant Research International in the The Netherlands, in a telephone interview.

"There's no physical mechanism or way for plants to produce methane," he said. "We can't think of any way they could."

Dueck faults the methods used by the chemists in the first study, saying that they could have essentially created a false methane emission reading.

The two groups plan to collaborate and re-run experiments to see why they got such different results and determine whether or not plants emit methane. But the set-ups for both studies were so different that the cause of the opposing results "could be anything," said co-author of the Nature study Thomas Röckmann of Utrecht University in The Netherlands.

"I really want to find out what this is," Röckmann told LiveScience, encouraging more scientists to reproduce their experiment.

Röckmann stresses that even if plants are found to be a significant source of methane, they are not responsible for global warming, because their contributions to greenhouse gas levels would have been around long before the recent rise in average global temperatures.

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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

I am beginning to consider the possibility that this global warming idea has been cooked up by the NWO folks of the L/R one party state as just another way to take control by fear. What shall we fear tomorrow? Please Massa! Protect Me!! Bow to TheStateInc for protection. I'll do ANYthing. Tell me how much water I can use to flush my toilet. 1 Pint? Ok Massa. I must eat flouride and viruses on lunchmeat> Ok Massa! I must fear all Muslims? OK Massa! Give me your ID chip..it's only for my protection! Lay it on me Massa!!!! I can't fly without showing my papers? It's for my own good Massa! Goa head and look up my ass in that back room! The Massa knows all!

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IndieTX  posted on  2007-05-13   17:09:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: IndieTX (#1)

am beginning to consider the possibility that this global warming idea has been cooked up by the NWO folks of the L/R one party state as just another way to take control by fear. What shall we fear tomorrow? Please Massa! Protect Me!! Bow to TheStateInc for protection. I'll do ANYthing. Tell me how much water I can use to flush my toilet. 1 Pint? Ok Massa. I must eat flouride and viruses on lunchmeat> Ok Massa! I must fear all Muslims? OK Massa! Give me your ID chip..it's only for my protection! Lay it on me Massa!!!! I can't fly without showing my papers? It's for my own good Massa! Goa head and look up my ass in that back room! The Massa knows all!

If global warming represented a genuine threat, you can be sure that the people who want you under their control would use the threat to gain such control. In other words, they would hype it in order to make you fearful and gain your compliance thereby.

It seems to me that there are sufficient real threats for them to hype without their having to invent them; and as global warming does represent a rather inconvenient truth to certain powers that be, I suspect it is, in fact, a genuine threat. That said, it will most certainly be misused to pass laws that are the bane of our liberties.

Amroth  posted on  2007-05-14   9:56:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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