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Oil-Eating Microbes Give Clue To Ancient Energy Source

 

ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2008) — Microbes that break down oil and petroleum are more diverse than we thought, suggesting hydrocarbons were used as an energy source early in Earth's history, scientists heard at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn meeting being held this week at Trinity College, Dublin. These microbes can change the composition of oil and natural gas and can even control the release of some greenhouse gases. Understanding the role of microbes in consuming hydrocarbons may therefore help us access their role in the natural control of climate change.

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080909204546.htm

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Oil-Eating Microbes Give Clue To Ancient Energy Source

 

ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2008) — Microbes that break down oil and petroleum are more diverse than we thought, suggesting hydrocarbons were used as an energy source early in Earth's history, scientists heard at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn meeting being held this week at Trinity College, Dublin. These microbes can change the composition of oil and natural gas and can even control the release of some greenhouse gases. Understanding the role of microbes in consuming hydrocarbons may therefore help us access their role in the natural control of climate change.

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080909204546.htm

 

 

 

This sounds a lot like what Thomas Gold theorized in his book "The Deep Hot Biosphere"

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