Ancient microbes frozen in Arctic permafrost are waking up as the Earth warms, releasing gases that could speed up climate ...
Across the Arctic, bacteria and other microorganisms have become trapped underground in frozen soil and ice. A new study ...
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Melting permafrost could unload billions of tonnes of carbon by 2100
A new study says billions of tonnes of defrosted carbon could end up getting released into the atmosphere by 2100 as a result of melting permafrost, further adding to the planet's warming from more ...
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Thawing permafrost is releasing carbon dioxide locked in from the Ice Age —and it’s a new climate threat
A study by the University of Gothenburg looked at a significant contributor to the increase in carbon dioxide emissions. They tracked the natural variation in atmospheric carbon levels between ice ...
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