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Ancient methane escaping from melting glaciers could potentially warm the planet even more

Por: CBS News Science December 05, 2023

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As mighty glaciers melt in the Arctic, new research finds million-year-old methane gas trapped beneath the ice is surfacing, with a potential to further warm the planet. Glacial retreat is the big driver of gas escape here, said Andy Hodson, a glaciologist at the University Centre in Svalbard, Norway.  What scientists are learning there helps Americans understand the changes happening in the United States. As the Arctic warms, it adds to... + full article



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