"This mountain peak has been frozen for probably thousands of years," Jan-Christoph Otto, a geologist at the University of ...
In a news release from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a recent study by Chinese researchers took a more detailed look at ...
A new study shows a growing share of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from natural, unmanaged ecosystems in response to ...
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Fossil fuel companies drilling into the Norwegian permafrost may be unleashing a hidden monster. After analyzing 18 hydrocarbon exploration wells in Svalbard, an archipelago located between Norway and ...
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Survival games love forests. There's something about hiding between the trees, hunting for supplies, and setting up your base amid lush wildlife that the genre can't step away from. Between Don't ...
Around 20,000 years ago, the world was so frigid that massive glaciers sucked up enough water to lower sea levels by 400 feet. As the sea pulled back, newly exposed land froze to form permafrost, a ...