Twice as Much Methane Escaping Arctic Seafloor

Sunday, November 24, 2013 - 13:30 in Earth & Climate

The Arctic methane time bomb is bigger than scientists once thought, according to a new study. About 17 teragrams of methane escapes each year from a broad, shallow underwater platform called the East Siberian Arctic Shelf.

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