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876 Scientists discover hidden ocean methane source that could worsen global warming

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ScienceDaily · 04/16/2026 04:34 EDT

Scientists have discovered that methane in the open ocean is produced by microbes under nutrient-poor conditions, solving a long-standing mystery. As warming oceans reduce nutrient mixing, these methane-producing microbes may thrive. This could lead to increased methane emissions from the sea. The result is a potential feedback loop that could intensify climate change.

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