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It boggles my mind that people can be so complacent and just go on with their daily lives like nothing is wrong — while the world as we know it is literally vanishing beneath our feet.
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A third of the Arctic’s tundra, forests, and wetlands have become a source of carbon emissions, a new study has found, as global heating ends thousands of years of carbon storage in parts of the frozen north. More than 30% of the region was a net source of CO2, according to the analysis, rising to 40% when emissions from wildfires were included.

For millennia, Arctic land ecosystems have acted as a deep-freeze for the planet’s carbon, holding vast amounts of potential emissions in the permafrost. But ecosystems in the region are increasingly becoming a contributor to global heating as they release more CO2 into the atmosphere with rising temperatures.

The study comes amid growing concern from scientists about the natural processes that regulate Earth’s climate, which are being affected by rising temperatures. Together, the planet’s oceans, forests, soils, and other natural carbon sinks absorb about half of all human emissions, but there are signs that these sinks are under strain.
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FULL STORY -- https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jan/21/third-of-arctic-carbon-sink-now-a-source-of-emissions-study

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis
Screenshot from top of linked article headline says: "A third of the Arctic's vast carbon sink now a source of emissions, study reveals." Below this is an aerial photo of melting permafrost in Alaska
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Have you noticed this trend, that every new major measurement and computation report comes out shows that the outlook is much worse than previously predicted it would be?

It is as if you could open the window to look at the near future of environment and you rush to close it before you choke to death.

@breadandcircuses