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Nature 442, xiii (13 July 2006) | doi:10.1038/7099xiiib; Published online 12 July 2006
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Much of the planet's atmospheric methane comes from bogs, swamps and marshes. In these inhospitable climes, single-celled organisms called methanogens produce huge quantities of the greenhouse gas.
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