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Maroc Maroc - FACTPATROL.COM - A La Une - 24/Jan 22:41

Thawing permafrost causes ground to sink in cold regions; scientists urge action

More needs to be done to better understand rapidly changing Arctic landscapes that are sinking as climate-driven permafrost thaw penetrates deeper, according to new research by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists and others. International climate monitoring organizations have no uniform standard for measuring ground subsidence, leading to an underestimation of thaw depth and therefore an […]

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