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Warming Arctic lakes may release more methane than expectedThis post did not contain any content.Warming Arctic lakes may release more methane than expected
The findings are important because methane is over 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas. Arctic lakes are already major natural methane sources globally, but the processes that control how methane is produced and released from lake sediments have remained poorly understood—until now.
(phys.org)