Friday, December 25, 2015

Is California Facing An Environment Disaster?


Washington Post: New infrared video reveals growing environmental disaster in L.A. gas leak

A runaway natural gas leak from a storage facility in the hills above Los Angeles is shaping up as a significant ecological disaster, state officials and experts say, with more than 150 million pounds of methane pouring into the atmosphere so far and no immediate end in sight.

The rupture within a massive underground containment system — first detected more than two months ago — is venting gas at a rate of up to 110,000 pounds per hour, California officials confirm. The leak already has forced evacuations of nearby neighborhoods, and officials say pollutants released in the accident could have long-term consequences far beyond the region.

Newly obtained infrared video captures a plume of gas — invisible to the naked eye — spouting from a hilltop in the Aliso Canyon area above Burbank, like smoke billowing from a volcano. Besides being an explosive hazard, the methane being released is a powerful greenhouse gas, more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping heat in the lower atmosphere.

Update: 'Unprecedented' gas leak in California is the climate disaster version of BP's oil spill (Mashable)

WNU Editor: Zero Hedge's explanation on why this news story is important and why we should be concerned is spot on .... "Unstoppable" California Gas Leak Now Being Called Worst Catastrophe Since BP Spill (Zero Hedge).

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