Recent research from an international team, spearheaded by scientists at Charles University in Czechia, has established a link between methane release from the Greenland Ice Sheet and a significant warm period that occurred between 9,000 and 4,000 years ago.
The study emphasizes the role of methane (CH₄), a potent greenhouse gas, in contributing to global warming, particularly during historical climate shifts.
This finding underscores the ongoing impact of climate change on greenhouse gas emissions, raising concerns about future implications as global temperatures continue to rise.