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The scientific method is important here. Every claim should be tested.
http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20050822/41201605.html
This part I find highly suspicious:
"Unscrupulous scientists are exaggerating and peddling fears about permafrost thawing and swamp methane becoming aggressive," said Professor Nikolai Alexeyevsky, Doctor of Geography and head of the land hydrology department at Moscow State University. "Siberia has vast natural resources, oil and gas above all. The article aims to set public opinion against Western Siberia and discourage investment in its industry, oil and gas. They are saying, 'Swamp methane poses a global threat, so don't touch Siberia.' They are deliberately trying to cause panic." Alexeyevsky says that permafrost has a natural cycle of change, and that it advanced and retreated in the pre-industrial era as well.
Given that most oil in Russia is produced by state-owned companies, who have no qualms about building oil infrastructure in Siberia, it makes little sense to me.