Baltic Sea pipeline leak will have 'significant detrimental' impact on climate, researchers say

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Baltic Sea pipeline leak will have 'significant detrimental' impact on climate, researchers say
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Methane escaping from the damaged Nord Stream pipelines that run between Russia and Europe is likely to result in the biggest known gas leak to take place over a short period of time, and highlights the problem of large methane escapes around the world.

that run between Russia and Europe is likely to result in the biggest known gas leak to take place over a short period of time, and highlights the problem of large methane escapes elsewhere around the world, scientists say.

"This will probably be the biggest gas leak ever, in terms of its rate," said Stanford University climate scientist Rob Jackson. "But this is not a normal situation for gas release," said Jackson."We're not talking about methane bubbling up to the surface like seltzer water, but a plume of rushing gas," he said.

In the meantime, it's nearly impossible for anyone to approach the highly flammable plume to attempt to curb the release of gas, which energy experts estimate may continue until Sunday. "The amount of these trace elements cumulatively entering the environment is significant right now — this will cause issues for fisheries and marine ecosystems and people who potentially eat those fish," he said.

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