Washington, Sep 3 : Melting permafrost in arctic regions, triggered by global warming, will release underground methane. Once released,
Methane bubbles observed by sonar, escape from sea bed as temperatures rise Scientists say they have evidence that the
British scientists have discovered hundreds more methane "plumes" bubbling up from the Arctic seabed, in an area to the
STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is leaking from the permafrost under the Siberian seabed, a researcher
Simulations by global climate models show that when sea ice is in rapid decline, the rate of predicted Arctic
A sudden and extreme case of runaway global warming "635 million years ago" (See Note at bottom of page)
A U.S. government study shows global levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide increased by 19 billion tons last year, while
The thawing of the world's largest peat bog will release billions of tons of methane, a potent greenhouse gas,