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The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

In Our Time: Science

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The Effects of Methane on the Environment

Methane is 30 times more potent in terms of its greenhouse potential than carbon dioxide. It's frozen as nodules on the sea floor today, and if you have a little bit of warming or you have an event that disturbs the sea floor, it's frozen nodules are then released into the water. And we think the warming at the end of the paleo scene just tipped it over and suddenly all this methane erupted. The Burbs of Death theory came from a Channel 4 program about climate change.

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