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Thawing permafrost is full of ice-forming particles that could get into atmosphere

Thawing permafrost is full of ice-forming particles that could get into...

Jessie Creamean, Colorado State University, Thomas Hill, Colorado State University-January 28, 2021
How tiny growth rings revealed the secret link between sea ice loss and tundra ‘greening’ and ‘browning’

How tiny growth rings revealed the secret link between sea ice...

Yereth Rosen-December 17, 2020
How tall tundra shrubs reveal the hidden presence of permanently thawed tundra soil

How tall tundra shrubs reveal the hidden presence of permanently thawed...

Yereth Rosen-December 14, 2020
Warming threatens some iconic permafrost landscape features

Warming threatens some iconic permafrost landscape features

Yereth Rosen-October 21, 2020
Meet Nunavut’s newest arrival: the beaver

Meet Nunavut’s newest arrival: the beaver

Jane George, Nunatsiaq News-September 16, 2020
Siberia temperatures hit a record for June as wildfires spread

Siberia temperatures hit a record for June as wildfires spread

Emma Farge, Reuters, Vladimir Soldatkin, Reuters-July 7, 2020
Beavers are booming in some parts of the Arctic — and speeding up changes to the tundra

Beavers are booming in some parts of the Arctic — and...

Yereth Rosen-May 1, 2020
How collapsing permafrost is transforming Arctic lakes, ponds and streams

How collapsing permafrost is transforming Arctic lakes, ponds and streams

Philip Marsh, Wilfrid Laurier University, Evan Wilcox, Wilfrid Laurier University, Niels Weiss, Wilfrid Laurier University-January 24, 2020
Warmer, shorter winters have turned permafrost regions from carbon sink to source

Warmer, shorter winters have turned permafrost regions from carbon sink to...

Yereth Rosen-November 4, 2019
Methane emissions from North Slope oil fields are larger than previously believed — but minor compared to flux from warming soils

Methane emissions from North Slope oil fields are larger than previously...

Yereth Rosen-October 31, 2019
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