
Rapid Rise in Antarctic Methane Seeps Sparks Climate Alarm
Over 40 new methane seeps have been found in the Ross Sea, raising fresh concerns about unaccounted greenhouse gas emissions and their climate impact.
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Over 40 new methane seeps have been found in the Ross Sea, raising fresh concerns about unaccounted greenhouse gas emissions and their climate impact.
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