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what you are seeing is the warming is concentrated over the land largely because as it gets out over the water, it starts to melt the ice and warms the water. but it really gets pushed back down under continental europe and particularly western europe is the focal point of this. if it s managing to melt and soften the permafrost, that presumably is when we run into more emissions problems. what s coming out of the permafrost? that s the real worry and why we call this a feedback event. the warming itself is bad and the more we warm the arctic and siberian permafrost, the more release of methane. it s one of the most potent greenhouse gases that then contributes more, and every time you hear about another collapse of a permafrost belt, another discovery of a mammoth in the ice because permafrost is melting, these are effects of this
A perfectly preserved ancient wolf head is the most amazing discovery in the layers of permafrost from the Ice Age a long time ago, which is a specimen of high value to the scientific world as well.
In the cold regions of eastern Siberia, an abundant type of permafrost rich in organic material was discovered by scientists to have been a massive new source of nitrous oxide (N2O), one of the greenhouse gases that heats up our planet.