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Is There a Feedback Loop in Climate Change?
In places like Alaska and Arctic Canada, there's no oxygen to essentially let the carbon go. So not only do you have oxygen-starved conditions, but you've got layers of ice that just won't let it go. And so as long as that oxygen stays out of the system, it just holds the carbon pretty well. In Denmark in the 1950s, some farmers dug up a body that was so perfectly preserved they thought it was a murder victim.
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