At the height of the Ice Age, a huge landslide in the Mediterranean released immense quantities of methane, probably over 500 million tons, which doubled the methane in the atmosphere in a very short time, causing a sudden greenhouse effect.
At the height of the Ice Age, a huge landslide in the Mediterranean released immense quantities of methane, probably over 500 million tons, which doubled the methane in the atmosphere in a very short time, causing a sudden greenhouse effect.