Max Lancaster
Max Lancaster is a sustainability professional having served in a variety of research and science communication roles across a variety of technologies, industries and sectors. No turtles were harmed in the production of this article.
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04/27/2015 - 19:07
At the bottom of our oceans and buried deep beneath permafrost surrounding the arctic circle is a vast store of methane – a natural gas produced by the anaerobic decomposition of millions of years of organic matter. Estimates vary but even conservative figures suggest there may be over a thousand gigatonnes of methane precariously stored as ice crystals under high pressure and low temperature.
