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Warming in the Arctic is intensifying methane emissions, contributing to a vicious feedback loop that could accelerate ...
These microbes, specifically a group known as archaea, produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism in environments like wetlands, landfills and livestock's digestive systems. Together ...
Global methane emissions are rising at record speed, but cutting it could slow global warming faster than reducing carbon ...
The Arctic, known for its icy landscapes and frozen permafrost, is rapidly transforming due to the intensifying effects of ...
In the soils of Earth's wetlands, microbes are fighting to both produce and consume the powerful greenhouse gas methane. But if Earth gets too hot, a key way wetlands clamp down on methane could ...