Methane locked away in permafrost? Turning it into a usable resource - maybe. Turning it into a sustainable resource - somehow I doubt it. Wouldn't that mean _actively_ trying to melt an icecap? Unless I'm misunderstanding this process, we would all have to get used to some massive climate change in the next decade or so. Sheesh. Why do we even bother with things like the Kyoto Protocol? If this is another plot to exploit the arctic circle, I'd say that this is an especially stupid way to do it.
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