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Permafrost Thaw: Gradual Change or Climate Tipping Point?
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Permafrost thaw: Gradual change or climate tipping point?
The Arctic is warming almost four times faster than the rest of the planet. High temperatures are already causing the permanently frozen ground, known as permafrost, to thaw. The carbon contained in this soil is then released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide or methane, further exacerbating global warming.
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Read Full ArticleThe Arctic is warming almost four times faster than the rest of the planet. High temperatures already cause the frozen soil, known as permafrost, to thaw. The carbon contained in this soil is then released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide or methane, further exacerbating [...]
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