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Arctic Wildfires

August 7 , 2019 1809 days 987 0
  • Wildfires ravaging parts of the Arctic are threatening to accelerate the melting of ice and permafrost (the permanently frozen ground layer).
  • This will release greenhouse gases stored for thousands of years.
  • The magnitude of wild fires is the highest than any other in the 16-year record.
  • Scientists warn that the forest fires will ignite peat fires.
  • Peat stores large amounts of carbon, which on burning releases record amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere.

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