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The Threat of Thawing Permafrost: Further impetus to remineralize the Earth
Photo by Sergey Dolya, sergeydolya.livejournal.com
A subterranean threat
A new study, published by a team of geologists at the University of Bonn, has presented scientists with a new worry: thawing permafrost. In the past year, the Taymyr Peninsula in Northern Siberia recorded its hottest summer to date. From May 2020 to March 2021, arctic temperatures rose a whopping 6°C above the typical 1967-2000 baseline. While this rising temperature alone is cause for concern, the deeper issue lies below the Earth’s surface.
The Taymyr Peninsula is coated with an impermeable layer of permafrost about 700m thick – approximately the length of six ...