Semiletov's team say they have recorded methane levels in the atmosphere around the region 100 times higher than normal background levels, and in some cases 1,000 times higher.

There is thought to be up to twice as much carbon trapped in the form of methane hydrates than there is in the atmosphere. The great fear is that billions of tonnes of it will be released suddenly as melting occurs and that this will tip the earth into runaway climate change. This is what many scientists now think happened during the Permian-Triassic extinction when more than 95% of all species on the planet were wiped out.
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