Climate Change
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Thawing Arctic Permafrost Could Release Billion Tons of Carbon in the Atmosphere
A new study revealed that the methane emissions from the thawing permafrost is much lower than originally thought.
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Antarctica is Losing Ice, New Map Reveals
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Alert! Greenland's Melting Ice Sheet To Release Cold War-Era Radioactive Waste
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