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Green ImpactDeepest Arctic methane seep found at 3,640 meters reveals thriving life

Scientists found the deepest gas hydrate seep in the Arctic, with towering methane flares, oil leaks, and rich deep-sea life.

Joseph Shavit
Green ImpactHumpback whales are making a major comeback – here’s whyRebecca Shavit
Green ImpactMelting polar ice supercharges ocean ‘stirring’, threatening marine climateMac Oliveau
Green ImpactHidden bacteria beneath the Arctic ice could boost ocean lifeJoshua Shavit
Green ImpactScientists wake up microbes trapped in Arctic permafrost for 40,000 yearsJoshua Shavit
Green ImpactPlanting trees in the Arctic could have dire consequences
DiscoveriesArctic hydrothermal vent site could help in search for extraterrestrial life
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