MASS EXTINCTION? AS PERMAFROST MELTS IN SIBERIA[Image]A graphic of Antarctica shows the thinning areas in red. The breakout box shows the Pine Island Glacier with multiple lines of dence measurements made across the rapidly changing West Antarctic glacier'To some extent it's a runaway effect. The question is how far will it run?' asked the study's lead author Hamish Pritchard of the British Antarctic Survey.The Arctic is getting greener as plant growth spreads thanks to a warmer climate. It had previously been hoped that increased plant biomass could take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, slowing climate change.[Image]Arctic circle: Rapa River Delta in Sarek National Park in autumn, when the birch trees turn yellow and the leaves of the blueberry bushes turn redBut this latest research suggests net losses of carbon are possible if the decomposition of the large carbon stocks in Arctic soils are stimulated.[Image]
"MASS EXTINCTION? AS PERMAFROST MELTS IN SIBERIA"
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