Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Because methanogenic bacteria consume four parts of hydrogen to produce one part methane [49], some authors have suggested that simultaneous measurement of methane will improve the accuracy of breath hydrogen testing in methane-producing subjects [50]. The availability of gas chromatographs that can analyze both hydrogen and methane in breath samples eliminates this potential problem. Finally, a number of factors (sleep, antibiotics, smoking, bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine, and exercise) may complicate the interpretation of breath hydrogen tests [41]. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | A single carbon atom linked to four of hydrogen, for example, forms methane, which is a common, naturally occurring gas that seeps out of coal seams. methane is not very toxic in and of itself, but kills when it smothers out all oxygen or when it ignites in a coal mine explosion. One carbon linked to four atoms of chlorine instead of four atoms of hydrogen constitutes carbon tetrachloride. Carbon tetrachloride never existed on earth until it was first artificially synthesized in the laboratory. It is a highly toxic organic chemical, profoundly damaging to the liver, among other body organs. | | Unlike methane it is nonflammable, which made carbon tetrachloride attractive early on as a filler for fire extinguishers. Among its many other commercial applications, it was also one of the first dry cleaning agents.
Carbon disulfide falls somewhere in between methane and carbon tetrachloride. It does indeed occur in nature but only in trace amounts and, even then, under rather unusual environmental conditions. Carbon disulfide can sometimes be found, for instance, near the mouth of an active volcano. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | In other words, emissions from livestock have become a significant source of atmospheric methane. As of 1990, domestic animals currently account for about 15 percent of the annual anthropogenic methane emissions, and the number has been steadily increasing ever since.
• Eighty-five percent of the topsoil lost in the USA each year is directly associated with the raising of livestock. In this way, 4 million acres of cropland is destroyed every year. In the same way, precious rain forests have had to give way to satisfy the demand for more meat in the world. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | A single carbon atom linked to four of hydrogen, for example, forms methane, which is a common, naturally occurring gas that seeps out of coal seams. methane is not very toxic in and of itself, but kills when it smothers out all oxygen or when it ignites in a coal mine explosion. One carbon linked to four atoms of chlorine instead of four atoms of hydrogen constitutes carbon tetrachloride. Carbon tetrachloride never existed on earth until it was first artificially synthesized in the laboratory. It is a highly toxic organic chemical, profoundly damaging to the liver, among other body organs. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | In this case, the Austin Energy GreenChoice program, with which AMD is working, utilizes local wind power and landfill methane gas to provide carbon-neutral energy, improving air quality by lowering power plant emissions and reducing reliance on nonreplaceable fossil fuels. Turbines at three West Texas wind farms harness the wind to supply pollution-free energy. Two landfills, one located just outside Austin and the other located near San Antonio, collect methane produced by decay to generate electricity. It fulfills every idea of what it is to stop being toxic. www.amd. | | In April 2003, BMW hosted a press conference in Greenville, South Carolina, to celebrate a methane gas-to-energy project created by BMW, Waste Management, and Ameresco Energy Services.64 The project produces both electricity and hot water and will supply 25 percent of the plant's energy. The methane, conveyed by the 9.5-mile Ameresco pipeline to the plant, fuels four turbines that power generators to create electricity for heating and air conditioning and for heating water for manufacturing needs. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, concentrations of the principal greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (C02), have risen by a third, whilst those of methane -another potent greenhouse gas - have doubled. Although there have been fluctuations between the decades, global temperatures have also risen in the last 150 years by about 0.8°C, and are expected to rise even faster over the next century as C02 levels rise even further still. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | NutraSweet®, for example, contains Formaldehyde, L-Phenylalanine, Acetaldehyde, Benzaldhyde, methane, Dimethoxy, Propanone, Ethane, Propane, Benezene, Paraformaldehyde, L-Phenylalanine, L-Aspartic acid, Oxazolidinecarboxylic acid, and many more deadly chemicals. Even if you don't know any of these poisons, the next time you eat or drink anything that contains neotame, aspartame or sucralose, remember that there is nothing natural about them at all. None of these chemicals are suitable for human consumption. Formaldehyde alone is a powerful cancer-causing agent. | | As of 1990, domestic animals currently account for about 15 percent of the annual anthropogenic methane emissions, and the number has been steadily increasing ever since.
• Eighty-five percent of the topsoil lost in the USA each year is directly associated with the raising of livestock. In this way, 4 million acres of cropland is destroyed every year. In the same way, precious rain forests have had to give way to satisfy the demand for more meat in the world. | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | There was wind, or waste products, or even methane. But none of these, even the more exotic among them, were turning out to be robust or realistic.
Bill and Hal agreed that what was really needed was an entirely new source: a cheap, endless, perhaps as yet undiscovered, supply of energy. Their conversations often veered off in this kind of speculative direction. Hal, in the main, liked cutting-edge technology - the more futuristic, the better. He was more an inventor than your ordinary physicist, and at 35 already had a patent on a tuneable infrared laser. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Eating meat is worse for the environment than driving an SUV, and cows produce enormous amounts of methane that accelerates global warming.)
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(Feel free to post comments and rate the video. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | C
Peak global emissions by 2050
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The table illustrates how hopelessly inconsistent current climate policies are - even of some major environmental groups. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Carbon disulfide falls somewhere in between methane and carbon tetrachloride. It does indeed occur in nature but only in trace amounts and, even then, under rather unusual environmental conditions. Carbon disulfide can sometimes be found, for instance, near the mouth of an active volcano. Oceanic carbon disulfide can be detected as well, possibly as a metabolic by-product of certain planktons. | Josef A. Brinckmann and Michael P. Lindenmaier See book keywords and concepts | Constituents: 1—2% curcuminoids [1] (yellow colored, alcohol-soluble dicinna-moyl methane derivatives which cannot be steam-vaporized), especially curcu-min (diferuloylmethane) and monodes-methoxycurcumin (feruloyl-p-hydroxy-cinnamoylmethane) (according to Ph. Eur., not less than 1. | Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts | Certain gases in the atmosphere, including water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, trap heat from the sun to keep the earth warm. But when we enhance this effect, we risk making the planet warmer than usual, which can the rage in a variety of fitness and sports settings. The bands are extremely portable and don't take up much space, fitting easily into your overnight bag or purse. You can go through a complete workout program using just a couple of bands with different resistance levels. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | And as we will see in the next chapter, at five degrees an even greater source of methane could begin to come into play. This time the threat comes not from the land, but from the oceans. But once again humanity would be powerless to intervene as runaway global warming continued to push the world into an extreme - and increasingly apocalyptic - greenhouse state.
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With five degrees of global warming, an entirely new planet is coming into being - one largely unrecognisable from the Earth we know today. | Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN See book keywords and concepts | Among the objective measurements have been the numbers of incidences per hour and day; the quantities of gas ejected per incident; the proportions of hydrogen, methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol and other gases; even propulsion force and noise levels. In addition, subjective measurements of odor have been made by professional "odor judges."
Despite these fine efforts, researchers have not completely identified the "flatulence factor" in soybeans and have been unable to come up with definitive solutions to the problem. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | Katz's ocean core suggested that massive avalanches had tumbled down the continental shelves, explosively releasing methane hydrates in enormous quantities. Here was a possible smoking gun: direct evidence of a 55-million-year-old gas blast which had perhaps helped catapult the Earth into an extreme greenhouse state. | | The Florida landslide may not have been the only source: more recent work, published in 2006, suggests that a huge area of the North Atlantic was uplifted by volcanic activity around the same time, making the seas shallower and reducing the water pressure on methane hydrates trapped in the sediments. This too could have led to a catastrophic gas release, possibly containing 2,800 billion tonnes of carbon: more than enough to account for the dramatic change in the climate. | Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | Perhaps methane bubbled up from tundra bogs and trapped the heat of the sun. Perhaps ice sheets broke off from the Antarctic and cooled the oceans. Maybe a glacier melted into the North Atlantic, creating a massive freshwater lake that suddenly interrupted the ocean's delivery of warm tropical water to the north.
It's fitting that hard, cold proof was eventually found in hard, cold ice.
In the early 1970s, climatologists discovered that some of the best records of historic weather patterns were filed away in the glaciers and ice plateaus of northern Greenland. | Bryan Hanson, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Applying this guideline, the proper Lewis structure of methane is shown in Figure 3.6.
Note that if we count electrons, the Lewis structure of methane has eight (two electrons in each of the four covalent bonds drawn as lines). This is what we expect; the carbon contributes four valence electrons and the four hydrogens contribute one each. Also shown is the Lewis structure of ammonia, NH3, used as a fertilizer and in some cleaning solutions (count the electrons in the structure and check against what is expected). | David R. Montgomery See book keywords and concepts | In the 1920s Getman chemists modified the Haber-Bosch process to use methane as the feedstock for producing ammonia. Because Germany lacked narural gas fields, the more efficient process was not commercialized until 1929 when Shell Chemical Company opened a plant at Pittsburg, California to convert cheap natural gas into cheap fertilizer. The technology for making ammonia synthesis the dominant means of fixing atmospheric nitrogen arrived just in time for the industrial stagnation of the Depression.
Ammonia plant construction began again in earnest in the run-up to the Second World War. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | The gas expelled by cows and other livestock is responsible for nearly 20% of methane emissions worldwide. Nitrogen-rich manure also adds to the problem.The situation is even worse in New Zealand, where a whopping 60% of greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock. vomiting blood, and bloody stools.
(See The Scoop on Poop, below.) Finally, excessive burping with severe nausea or vomiting may be danger signs of a heart attack.
FREQUENT FARTING
Farting probably provokes more laughter and embarrassment than any other normal bodily function. | | The gas, which is usually odorless, consists primarily of carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and sometimes methane. The latter two gases are flammable, which is why people can light their farts. Luckily for us and others, smelly farts are more the exception than the rule. When they do smell bad, however, it's usually sulfur in the gas (from high-sulfur foods) that's to blame. Major culprits are such cruciferous vegetables as broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage, as well as onions, garlic, eggs, and dairy products. | Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | But the bacteria in your gut will attempt to treat aspartame the same way they treat lactose, and the sudden introduction of large amounts of the artificial sweetener into your system will produce huge amounts of methane gas. You'll begin to experience a bout of severe crampy pain, gas, and horrible diarrhea. Fortunately, it will go away.
When Everything Comes Up Normal
The battery of tests and scans covered in this chapter takes many words to describe, but most of them can be done in one or two office visits. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Speaking of bull excrement, Bush also signed an executive order outlawing cow farts -- a significant source of methane gas that scientists say is more dangerous to the climate than a room full of eco-ignorant politicians. Cows will now be required to hold it in, and the Cow Agency of Farting Enforcement (CAFE) is being formed as a new division under the Department of Homeland Security. Agents are descending upon Greeley, Colorado to monitor the flatulence of cow herds at this very moment. The only question is: Will the view be any different than their regular jobs? | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | The conclusion is unavoidable: the more frozen land that degrades into stagnant mires, the more methane will be released. And given that permafrost degradation is already accelerating across the Arctic even as I write, this process will be well under way long before global temperatures hit four degrees above today's levels.
Despite the sobering conclusions of these and other studies, that Arctic melting will have a dramatic positive feedback effect on global warming, the extent of this feedback is still unquantified - and is therefore not included in current projections of climate change. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Relationships between hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) production in man. Scand. J. Gastroenterol. 17, 985-992.
51. Gudmand H0yer, E. (1994). The clinical significance of disaccharide maldigestion. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 59, 735S-741S.
52. Hertzler, S. R., Huynh, B., and Savaiano, D. A. (1996). How much lactose is "low lactose"? J. Am. Diet. Assoc. 96, 243-246.
53. Vesa, T. H., Korpela, R. A., and Sahi, T. (1996). Tolerance to small amounts of lactose in lactose maldigesters. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 64, 197-201.
54. Florent, C, Flourie, B., Leblond, A., Rautureau, M., Bernier, J.-J., and Rambaud, J. | Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts | It is just one of more than 4,000 chemicals in tobacco including formaldehyde, cyanide, arsenic, carbon monoxide, methane, asbestos, ammonia and benzene.9 If you ever made the mistake of smoking, think back to the very first time you inhaled. For many, it was a horrible experience that led to a major coughing fit. Your body is not stupid. It knows when something is wrong. It was rejecting the poison of the cigarette. |
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