Posted on 07/28/2024 5:49:54 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Three recent papers authored by Ted Schuur, Regents' professor of biological sciences at Northern Arizona University, and other researchers around the world, organized through the Permafrost Carbon Network, investigate the biological processes taking place in the warming Arctic tundra and provide insight into what we can expect from that region as the climate continues to change.
The world's most northern ecosystems, including the northern circumpolar permafrost region, are an important storage reservoir of organic carbon. Although this region, which includes the tundra and much of the boreal forest, contains only 15% of Earth's soil area, it stores around one-third of the world's soil organic carbon.
(Excerpt) Read more at phys.org ...
"How a warming Arctic is accelerating global climate change"
Not too concerned because a year ago Antarctica was said to be breaking multiple record low temperatures.
Antarctica Breaks *multiple* All-time Low Temperature Records; + the Bbc Attempts to Rewrite the History Books (8.17.23)
On another issue, let's not allow the anti-Trump media try to fade our memories of what we witnessed on July 13.
Down the Memory Hole: Google Hides Autocomplete Suggestions Related to Trump Assassination Attempt (7.28.24)
They are. And that is a more ominous thing than speculations about the temperature.
Artic ice expansion and contraction is cyclic and has been for hundreds of thousands of years...
Climate change happens. It did before man and will long after man is gone and the spices takes over.
Ted Schuur, Regents’ professor of biological sciences at Northern Arizona University a very warm place does research on a very cold place ,LOL
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