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Climate Change and Ice Age: Influx of Freshwater Increases Methane Gas Production
During the last Ice Age, massive slabs of ice covered much of North America, but new research now shows that calving icebergs resulted in a huge influx of freshwater that increased the production of the greenhouse gas, methane, in tropical wetlands.
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