Permafrost Thaw Could Supercharge Warming
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Permafrost, that frozen ground up north, is holding twice as much carbon as’s already in our atmosphere—and it’s starting to thaw faster than expected. New research reveals deep underground carbon stores, especially in ancient peatlands, could become a massive new source of emissions by 2100, possibly sooner. This hidden carbon could be a major missing piece in climate models, acting like an extra engine accelerating global warming. But it’s also a wake-up call: understanding this threat could help us recalibrate our climate goals and better prepare for the future. The IPCC’s next report will likely include this critical data as we race to adapt and slow the warming.
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