Alarming Arctic Warming melts permafrost in Alaska, Canada and Russia
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights the alarming rate at which Alaska is warming — two to three times the global average — due to a process called Arctic amplification. With 85% of its permafrost degrading, the state risks releasing large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. McIntyre also emphasizes the global environmental impact, noting similar trends in northern Russia and Canada, all of which underscores the urgency of addressing these changes.
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