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Vast releases of methane from clathrates are widely thought to have played a part in two global temperature spikes that led to mass extinctions about 250m and 55m years ago.Because the icy slush left over after methane removal is less structurally stable than the clathrates, stripping the seafloor of some of its methane might result in frequent landslides that release much more methane.
"They found that there was much more methane coming out than was suspected beforehand," Berndt says.
It also suggests future reservoirs will have a bigger impact than expected, largely because they emit much more methane, a potent warming gas, than once believed.
It's possible that Titan once had much more methane on its surface--perhaps oceans of it--as a process called cryovolcanism forced large volumes of liquid methane, ammonia, and water ice onto the surface.
It makes sense, based on the animal's huge size, that they would make much more methane per individual than a cow.
Both carbon dioxide and methane are greenhouse gases, but methane is many times more powerful in warming the atmosphere and there is much more methane than carbon trapped beneath the frozen surface of the Arctic.
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The much more damaging methane and nitrous oxide are discharged from digestive tracts of cattle and from animal waste cesspools, respectively.
A new study highlights the discovery of the spot, created from natural gas projects, but much more US methane, a short term but very potent greenhouse gas, is emitted yearly from U.S. agriculture, land use, forestry, landfills, and energy production in general.
There's much more on Arctic methane assertions and data here.
Composting is much more efficient: the methane is reabsorbed, and the city ends up with a viable product to sell to farms, golf courses and vineyards.
Ethane is converted much more rapidly than methane and this imposes serious constraints on the maximum attainable yields.
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