Phosphate Scarcity Triggers Ocean Methane Boom and a Hidden Climate Feedback

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Researchers find that marine bacteria produce methane when surface waters become phosphate-poor, creating a self-reinforcing warming loop: warming drives stratification that limits nutrient (phosphate) delivery, triggering more methane emissions and potentially accelerating near-term climate warming—an interaction not fully captured in many climate models.
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