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Soil methane sink may be larger than thought, three-model analysis finds

Jonge/Unsplash Methane-munching microbes in soil might be more important than previously thought, a new study finds.

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Methane-munching microbes in soil might be more important than previously thought, a new study finds. Soil is an important carbon sink, and scientists are still learning much about the diversity of its microbial communities. They're being uncovered from Arctic soils to desert sands, and some of them are sucking down methane—a greenhouse gas about 27–30 times more potent than carbon dioxide over 100 years.

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