Science Talk with Jim Massa on Nature Bats Last

The January 2021 episode of Nature Bats Last featured a discussion with Arctic research scientist Jim Massa. The episode is embedded here:


From our pre-show emails:
“Natalia and Igor have done an enormous amount of work studying the methane issue. They have covered a lot of area between the Russian side of the arctic ocean as well as Siberia itself examining what is happening to not only the ESAS and Laptev but the permafrost in the tundra itself. Those who are quick to dismiss their work, say they are being hyperbolic about the methane time bomb are really missing the forest for the trees. If they wish to debate their estimated levels, okay, have that debate. That’s a legitimate scientific debate. But to be dismissive of the threat posed by methane is imo a grave error in judgment.” Jim Massa

“Research into tiny zooplankton at the centre of Arctic food web reveals changing habits that could impact the entire eco-system”.
“The tiny zooplankton at the centre of the Arctic food web are being forced to end their winter ocean hibernation early in areas where the sea ice is melting – throwing the entire local eco-system into disarray, a team of scientists has found.”
Climate change is disrupting the Arctic eco-system as parts of the sea aren’t freezing

“It turns out the dolphins died because their habitat became desalinated, according to the scientists.”

“Over a decade after the 2007 mortality event, the group published a paper in Nature Scientific Reports tying the fatal dolphin condition, dubbed freshwater skin disease, to climate change.” 

“Other research over the past decade has implicated freshwater as the cause of deadly skin ulcers in dolphins and whales. The new paper provides more evidence for this and suggests that an increase in extreme weather events due to climate change has exposed dolphin populations to more freshwater.”
Mysterious Dolphin Deaths Linked To Climate Change In New Study

We discussed the issue of pathogens being reintroduced to the environment after being dormant in the ice and permafrost for thousands of years. I’ve covered that previously at the blog embedded here: Pestilence: Another Consequence of Losing the Cryosphere and the Permafrost

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I'm an anti-imperialist, environmental activist and blue ocean sailor, who is passionate about the earth and all it's inhabitants without favour. Brace for imminent impact as we bare witness to the non-linear unraveling of the biosphere and habitability disappearing for most if not all complex life on the only habitable planet we know of. To quote President Niinistö in North Russia: ‘If We Lose the Arctic, We Lose the World’. Folks we have lost the Arctic.

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24 comments on “Science Talk with Jim Massa on Nature Bats Last
  1. Huib van der Ploeg says:

    Thank you for sharing so much valuable information. It’s great that people like you and Guy McPherson are not afraid of telling the truth. I really appreciateyour efforts. Best regards, Huib

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  2. Kevin Hester says:

    “The impact of losing the Last Ice Area would extend far beyond photogenic species like polar bears. Ice algae flourishes below the ice and in brine channels that run through its cracks and fissures, supplying carbon, oxygen and nutrients that underpin an elaborate but vulnerable ecosystem.”
    This is exactly what we discussed with Arctic scientist Jim Massa on this weeks episode of Nature Bats Last
    Loss of the sea ice will trigger the collapse of the Arctic marine ecosystem.

    https://www.utoronto.ca/news/ice-arches-holding-arctic-s-last-ice-area-place-are-risk-u-t-researcher-says?fbclid=IwAR0w7d0X1Qy5svTtDETT2VFwJBZJdQHhfSJHupeAw5XkXaDrBdvMfUxv6-o

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  3. wqjcv says:

    I get knocked down, but I get up again
    You are never gonna keep me down

    – the imperative of life.

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  4. Kevin Hester says:

    On the January episode of Nature Bats Last we discussed the implications of the loss of sea ice, the algae below it and the role it plays in the marine food web.
    The Arctic ocean marine food web is collapsing now, not long off in the future.

    https://phys.org/news/2021-03-global-poses-threat-food-chains.html?fbclid=IwAR2dL22MOUdl3tS6jw56AQYH9BL51hyHSdjBrpx2pxeXtvit2M4VcA7XlSI

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  5. Kevin Hester says:

    Our former guest on Nature Bats Last Oceanographer Jim Massa sums up some recent papers on photosynthesis and comes to the same conclusions as myself, John Doyle, David Wasdell, Sam Carana and my co-host on NBL Professor Guy McPherson that a 10C temperature rise is baked in.
    We would all prefer to be proven wrong than right.

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  6. Kevin Hester says:

    Our former guest on Nature Bats Last​ with an analysis on a new PNAS report on the news no one want’s to hear.

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  7. […] Current rates and mechanisms of subsea permafrost degradation in the East Siberian Arctic ShelfScience Talk with Jim Massa on Nature Bats LastBeryl brilliantly mocked the delinquent corporate construct the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate […]

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  8. Kevin Hester says:

    “Despite advanced mathematical developments in the field of climate modelling, the existing climate models suffer from the following major limitations: first, the models do not consider that their estimations will be highly unreliable when a tipping point is triggered; secondly, many of the environmental tipping points are already triggered, however their existence is overlooked; and third, the existing climate models do not consider the interrelations among the tipping points (i.e., one tipping point can trigger other tipping points to be tipped more rapidly). Our objective is to describe the importance of environmental “tipping points,” the importance of which is often ignored or downplayed in relevant literature.”
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123023002451

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  9. Kevin Hester says:

    Thank you Justin:

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  10. Kevin Hester says:

    Another detailed analysis, of a peer reviewed paper, by my former guest on Nature Bats Last: Oceanographer Jim Massa.
    Jim dives into the paper and gives valid critiques of various aspects of the analysis in the “2023 State of the Climate” in the journal Bioscience.
    Jim makes the point that the atmospheric scientists aren’t seeing the same thing as the oceanographers. The Siloing of science was a catastrophic mistake.
    Our ecosystem is spectacularly complex, everything is linked.

    Sea surface temperatures are off the charts, five deviations from the mean, hullo? Exponential change writ large. No wonder the sea ice is disappearing globally.
    Jim delved into the Water Vapour Feedback Loop, the influence of the El Nino, increased ocean acidification and the issue of reduced aerosols in the atmosphere due to recently tightened emissions regulations for the global shipping fleets. That may increase due to the restrictions on the Panama Canal due to drought & the Suez Canal because of the latest war in the Middle East or more correctly West Asia.
    At times in the video Jim references other tutorials on his YouTube channel, dive in and cross check us both.
    Near the end Jim mentions the diseases and pestilence soon to leak out of the melting permafrost, I wrote about this in my article titled: “Pestilence: Another Consequence of Losing the Cryosphere and the Permafrost.

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Kevin Hester is currently living on Rakino Island, a small island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand, monitoring the unravelling of the biosphere and volunteering at the Rakino Island Nursery is currently developing a proposal to create a marine reserve near by. The Island has no grid tied electricity or reticulated water.  I catch my own water from the roof and generate my electricity from the ample solar radiation on the island.

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