The hunt for GHG emissions in the Arctic
Alan Bailey Petroleum News
As global climate change warms the Arctic, could vast quantities of carbon dioxide and methane, both thought to be potent greenhouse gases, be released from frozen organic material, or from disassociating methane hydrates known to exist under the Arctic tundra and the Arctic Ocean?
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Clues from the south
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