Global warming could accelerate from thawing Siberian permafrost

User rating: 4.8 / 5 after 29 vote(s)

Permafrost soil blanketing northeastern Siberia contains about 75 times more carbon than is released by burning fossil fuels each year. That means it could become a potent, likely unstoppable contributor to global climate change if it continues to thaw. So conclude three scientists in a paper set to appear Friday in the journal Science.


Full story »

All News summaries from Space & Earth science news
All News summaries for June 16, 2006