Melting Greenland Ice Sheet Could Release Methane 'Fire Ice', Study Warns
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Melting Greenland Ice Sheet Could Release Methane 'Fire Ice', Study Warns

What's Happening? A new study has revealed that the melting of the Greenland ice sheet could release significant amounts of methane hydrates, also known as 'fire ice'. These hydrates, which form under high pressure and low temperature conditions, are trapped in sediments beneath glaciers. The study
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