A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Thomas Weber, Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences and Environment at the University of Rochester, and his colleagues, sheds light on a long-underestimated mechanism: the production of methane in the open ocean, where water is rich in oxygen. Their results suggest that this phenomenon could double within a century as a result of warming. Serious projec…
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A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Thomas Weber, Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences and Environment at the University of Rochester, and his colleagues, sheds light on a long-underestimated mechanism: the production of methane in the open ocean, where water is rich in oxygen. Their results suggest that this phenomenon could double within a century as a result of warming. Serious projec…