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De-Permafrosting

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What's the Difference Between Thawing and Melting Permafrost?

Peat is basically undecomposed plants or only partially decomposed plants. When it decomposes, it either turns into carbon dioxide or methane and those two are powerful greenhouse gases. So that means that all this carbon that's stored in the frozen permafrost peak starts to be susceptible to being lost through microbial decomposition and attack. The water melts, but the peat, like your steak, thaws.

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