Chilling Consequences: The Hidden Carbon Surge in Thawing Permafrost

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Research indicates that permafrost-collapsed areas emit significantly more CO2 in response to climate warming than in non-collapsed areas, with implications for global carbon cycle dynamics.

Scientists have discovered that soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are more sensitive to climate warming in areas where permafrost has collapsed compared to areas where it remains intact. This conclusion comes from a recent study published in Nature Geoscience. By conducting field warming experiments and laboratory incubations of soils from extensive sampling, the research provides fresh insights about permafrost carbon-climate feedback in the face of rising global temperatures.

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