Of all the
climate change issues that have been melodramatically dubbed a
"carbon bomb" in recent years—tar sands projects in Alberta,
catastrophic wildfires in Indonesia, holes in Australia's seagrass meadows—it
seems the thawing of permafrost in the Arctic is most likely to live up to the
hype.
There's a staggering amount of methane and carbon dioxide,
like hundreds of gigatons worth, trapped under the permanently frozen layer of
soil and rock in the form of ice crystals and biomass.
If released due to the ongoing crescendo of warming in the
Arctic, it could trigger a global feedback loop and burn us all to a fucking
crisp. Yet there's another very real issue associated with thawing permafrost
that's received far less attention outside of industry circles, perhaps because
of the lack of a catchy apocalyptic phrase to accompany it.
Read the Vice
News story - “There Is a New Climate Change Disaster Looming in Northern Canada.”

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