50 min. video. Not so permanent permafrost?: Permafrost Collaboration Team July 2021 Meeting

The July 2021 meeting of the Permafrost Collaboration Team included a presentation from Louise Farquharson (University of Alaska Fairbanks) on "Not so permanent permafrost? Novel sub-aerial talik development across the discontinuous permafrost zone of Alaska." Want to join future IARPC meetings or webinars? Request an account on our member space where U.S. federal government program managers, scientists, and community members from state, academic, Indigenous, NGO, and industry organizations team up to solve hard problems to carry out the research laid out in the Arctic Research Plan. Visit » https://www.iarpccollaborations.org


If methane emissions are 40x worse than Co2 shouldn’t we be harvesting this methane?

We call it Dying Permafrost. Absolutely zero sense of urgency ! Was that the objective I wonder!

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