Environment
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'Airpocalypse' Heatwave in Siberia Causes Alarming Surge in Methane Emissions
As per research, the 2020 Siberian heatwave triggered new methane emissions from the permafrost. Currently, emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas are not much, the scientists revealed, but more research is required immediately.
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