The sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines in September 2022 not only heightened geopolitical tensions but also unleashed an unprecedented environmental event, releasing the largest recorded amount of methane from a single human-caused incident – 465,000 metric tons – into the atmosphere and surrounding waters, according to three new studies.
The Nord Stream pipelines, which transport natural gas from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea, were heavily damaged in September 2022. An underwater explosion ripped apart the NS1 and NS2 pipes near the island of Bornholm in Denmark, causing a flurry of gas to rise to the sea surface.
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