Nord stream methane leaks won’t majorly affect climate, study finds

At the time of the leak, Jeffrey Kargel, a senior scientist at the Planetary Research Institute in Tucson, Arizona, said, told Politico “The leak was really disturbing.” However, while the amount of gas destroyed is “obviously large… it is not the climate disaster one might think of,” Kargel said.

Germany, sweden And denmark Started separate investigation into the incident. All three established that it was due to a This happened due to sabotage.

many countries has been publicly indicted For explosions, with varying levels of evidence. Ukraine has said Russia was behind the bombing and Poland has also suggested Moscow was responsible, which the Kremlin has denied.

Earlier in March, German media informed of`That German prosecutors have found “traces” Evidence indicates that Ukrainians may have been involved in the explosions that blew up the Nord Stream gas pipelines. However, those reports stressed that there was no evidence that Ukrainian officials ordered the attack or were involved in it.

a first report The New York Times said that “intelligence suggests that a pro-Ukraine group” may have sabotaged the pipelines.