Large methane release could cause abrupt climate change


Large methane release could cause abrupt climate change -- Staff  -- PhysOrg.com  -- May 28, 2008

An abrupt release of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, about 635 million years ago from ice sheets that then extended to Earth's low latitudes caused a dramatic shift in climate, triggering a series of events that resulted in global warming and effectively ended the last "snowball" ice age, a UC Riverside-led study reports.

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