The Washington Post interview with Dr. Zona and Dr. Oechel about cold-season methane emissions in the Arctic

Aram Kalhori
Bad news: Scientists say we could be underestimating Arctic methane emissions Arctic permafrost has become a recent star in the climate change conversation, capturing the attention of scientists, activists and policymakers alike because of its ability to emit large quantities of carbon dioxide as well as methane — a particularly potent though relatively short-lived greenhouse . . . → Read More: The Washington Post interview with Dr. Zona and Dr. Oechel about cold-season methane emissions in the