As the Arctic gets warmer, large quantities of greenhouse gas could be released from the sediment at the bottom of lakes, a source that has previously been overlooked. The frozen soil of the Arctic ...
The researchers traveled to Alaska and Siberia to examine thermokarst lakes up close. They found the rate of thawing to be so fast that the lakes bubble as they release methane into the air. Samples ...
New NASA-funded research has discovered that Arctic permafrost’s expected gradual thawing and the associated release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere may actually be sped up by instances of a ...
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