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- Arctic_methane_emissions comment "Arctic methane release is the release of methane from seas and soils in permafrost regions of the Arctic, due to deglaciation. While a long-term natural process, it may be exacerbated by global warming. This results in a positive feedback effect, as methane is itself a powerful greenhouse gas.The Arctic region is one of the many natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane.".
- Q2423121 comment "Arctic methane release is the release of methane from seas and soils in permafrost regions of the Arctic, due to deglaciation. While a long-term natural process, it may be exacerbated by global warming. This results in a positive feedback effect, as methane is itself a powerful greenhouse gas.The Arctic region is one of the many natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane.".