Melting permafrost increases greenhouse gas from arctic lakes. Groundwaters that circulate through the subsoil as a result of melting permafrost can transport carbon dioxide and methane to arctic lakes and in turn be emitted to the atmosphere. umu.se Submitted by MistWeaver80 t3_xwuwdi on October 6, 2022 at 3:27 AM in science 15 comments 192
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