Thawing Permafrost Threatens 3 Million in Arctic Regions
Thawing permafrost in Arctic regions, linked to climate change, threatens the livelihoods of up to three million people due to infrastructure damage, transportation disruptions, and increased risks from pollutants and diseases; impacting communities in Europe, America, and Asia.
Thawing Permafrost Threatens 3 Million in Arctic Regions
Thawing permafrost in Arctic regions, linked to climate change, threatens the livelihoods of up to three million people due to infrastructure damage, transportation disruptions, and increased risks from pollutants and diseases; impacting communities in Europe, America, and Asia.
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Siberian Magma Plume Fears Unfounded; Thawing Permafrost Poses Real Threat
Videos claiming an imminent Siberian eruption due to a massive magma plume are unfounded; a geologist confirms past massive lava flows but states current mantle plumes pose no immediate threat, highlighting instead the danger of methane release from thawing permafrost due to global warming and its e...
Siberian Magma Plume Fears Unfounded; Thawing Permafrost Poses Real Threat
Videos claiming an imminent Siberian eruption due to a massive magma plume are unfounded; a geologist confirms past massive lava flows but states current mantle plumes pose no immediate threat, highlighting instead the danger of methane release from thawing permafrost due to global warming and its e...
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Remarkably Preserved 50,000-Year-Old Mammoth Discovered in Siberia
A remarkably well-preserved 50,000-year-old baby mammoth, nicknamed "Yana," was discovered in the Batagaika crater in Siberia's Yakutia region this summer due to thawing permafrost caused by climate change, offering unparalleled insights into mammoth biology.
Remarkably Preserved 50,000-Year-Old Mammoth Discovered in Siberia
A remarkably well-preserved 50,000-year-old baby mammoth, nicknamed "Yana," was discovered in the Batagaika crater in Siberia's Yakutia region this summer due to thawing permafrost caused by climate change, offering unparalleled insights into mammoth biology.
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Exceptionally Preserved Woolly Mammoth Found in Thawing Siberian Crater
A 50,000-year-old, exceptionally preserved baby woolly mammoth, nicknamed Yana, was discovered in Russia's Batagai megaslump, a rapidly thawing crater releasing thousands of tons of organic carbon annually, highlighting both paleontological potential and climate change impacts.
Exceptionally Preserved Woolly Mammoth Found in Thawing Siberian Crater
A 50,000-year-old, exceptionally preserved baby woolly mammoth, nicknamed Yana, was discovered in Russia's Batagai megaslump, a rapidly thawing crater releasing thousands of tons of organic carbon annually, highlighting both paleontological potential and climate change impacts.
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Arctic Tundra Shifts from Carbon Sink to Source, Worsening Climate Change
The Arctic, previously a carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to warming temperatures and wildfires, exacerbating global climate change; Alaskan permafrost temperatures reached their second-highest level in 2024.
Arctic Tundra Shifts from Carbon Sink to Source, Worsening Climate Change
The Arctic, previously a carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to warming temperatures and wildfires, exacerbating global climate change; Alaskan permafrost temperatures reached their second-highest level in 2024.
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Ancient Saber-Toothed Kitten Found in Siberian Permafrost
Russian researchers unearthed a remarkably well-preserved mummified saber-toothed kitten in Siberian permafrost, dating back 35,500 to 37,000 years.
Ancient Saber-Toothed Kitten Found in Siberian Permafrost
Russian researchers unearthed a remarkably well-preserved mummified saber-toothed kitten in Siberian permafrost, dating back 35,500 to 37,000 years.
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Arctic Permafrost Thaw Endangers 3 Million
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic endangers up to three million people, primarily through infrastructure damage, supply disruptions, and increased risks from pollutants and diseases; the study, conducted in Europe, America, and Asia, highlights ongoing impacts on indigenous communities.
Arctic Permafrost Thaw Endangers 3 Million
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic endangers up to three million people, primarily through infrastructure damage, supply disruptions, and increased risks from pollutants and diseases; the study, conducted in Europe, America, and Asia, highlights ongoing impacts on indigenous communities.
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Exceptionally Preserved 50,000-Year-Old Mammoth Calf Found in Siberia
A 50,000-year-old mammoth calf, nicknamed "Yana," was discovered in the Batagaika crater in Yakutia, Siberia; it's the best-preserved mammoth ever found, offering unique insights into prehistoric life and highlighting the impact of climate change on permafrost.
Exceptionally Preserved 50,000-Year-Old Mammoth Calf Found in Siberia
A 50,000-year-old mammoth calf, nicknamed "Yana," was discovered in the Batagaika crater in Yakutia, Siberia; it's the best-preserved mammoth ever found, offering unique insights into prehistoric life and highlighting the impact of climate change on permafrost.
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Exceptionally Preserved Baby Mammoth Unearthed in Siberia
A near-perfectly preserved baby mammoth, dubbed "Yana," was unearthed in Siberia's Batagaika crater, offering invaluable insights into mammoth development and Ice Age environments, its discovery hastened by permafrost thaw due to climate change.
Exceptionally Preserved Baby Mammoth Unearthed in Siberia
A near-perfectly preserved baby mammoth, dubbed "Yana," was unearthed in Siberia's Batagaika crater, offering invaluable insights into mammoth development and Ice Age environments, its discovery hastened by permafrost thaw due to climate change.
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Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
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Well-Preserved Saber-Toothed Kitten Mummy Found in Russia
Scientists in Russia celebrate the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved 32,000-year-old saber-toothed kitten mummy found in the thawing permafrost.
Well-Preserved Saber-Toothed Kitten Mummy Found in Russia
Scientists in Russia celebrate the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved 32,000-year-old saber-toothed kitten mummy found in the thawing permafrost.
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Siberian Arctic Craters: Climate Change and Geology
Mysterious craters appearing in the Arctic are explained by a new study linking climate change and unique regional geology, although some scientists remain unconvinced.
Siberian Arctic Craters: Climate Change and Geology
Mysterious craters appearing in the Arctic are explained by a new study linking climate change and unique regional geology, although some scientists remain unconvinced.
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