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The deposits are known as the ‘sleeping giants of the carbon cycle’. The deposits are being released over a large area of the continental slope off the East Siberian coast, scientists said.
According to The Guardian, The slope sediments in the Arctic contain a huge quantity of frozen methane and other gases, known as hydrates. Methane has a warming effect 80 times stronger than carbon dioxide over 20 years.
The United States Geological Survey has previously listed Arctic hydrate destabilisation as one of four most serious scenarios for abrupt climate change.