Andy Caffrey

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When I first began seriously researching climate change, the risk from a sudden release of methane from the Arctic permafrost was considered quite low—in fact so low that most scientists derided casual discussion of it as reckless fearmongering and deployed mockingly hyperbolic terms like “Arctic methane time bomb” and “burps of death” to describe what they saw as a climate risk not much worth worrying about in the near term.
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming
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