Carbon emissions
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Arctic Permafrost May Help Us Adapt to Climate Change
Scientists have long feared that as the world gets warmer, thawing permafrost may lead to a significant effect on global warming. But now new research suggests that this same Arctic permafrost may actually help us adapt to climate change.
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