Climate study: Methane ‘burp’ from melting tundra unlikely
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New research by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Rochester eases long-standing concerns that thawing Arctic permafrost could belch out mass amounts of climate-warming methane gas.
A long-feared scenario in which global warming causes Arctic permafrost to melt and release....
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