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“PeTCaT” Investigates the Impact of Greenhouse Gases From Rapidly Thawing Permafrost

Summary by ecotopical.com
Arctic permafrost stores massive amounts of organic carbon in its frozen soils and deeper deposits.
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The increase in global temperatures is dissipating a permanently frozen soil type known as permafrost, present in cold regions such as Siberia, northern Canada and Alaska. This process, according to scientists such as meteorologist Carlos Nobre, can release massive amounts of greenhouse gases, which intensify the warming of the planet and, ultimately, can make the Earth unalterable for human beings.

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ecotopical.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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