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Thawing
Permafrost Threatens to Intensify Warming
27
November, 2012
Thawing
permafrost threatens to intensify global warming, sending the planet
beyond the 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) of increases
that envoys at United Nations climate talks have set as a maximum.
Frozen
soils that cover a quarter of the land area in the northern
hemisphere contain 1,700 gigatons (1,700 billion tons) of carbon,
twice the amount currently in the atmosphere, the UN Environment
Program said today in a report released at the latest round of treaty
negotiations in Doha.
Higher
temperatures threaten to unlock greenhouse
gases trapped
in the soil, adding to the greenhouse effect and amplifying warming,
according to the study. The thaw undermines buildings and roads, and
threatens to drain lakes that are currently contained by the
impermeable frozen soil, the report’s author, Kevin Schaefer, told
reporters in Doha.
“Thawing
permafrost in turn can impact global climate,” said Schaefer, a
researcher at the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data
Center in
Boulder, Colorado.
“It will begin to trigger what is called the permafrost-carbon
feedback. Once the feedback starts, it’s irreversible because once
you take that organic matter out, it’s impossible to put it back.
It’ll also persist for centuries.”
Schaefer,
speaking in Doha, said thawing permafrost could account for 39
percent of total global greenhouse gas emissions by 2100. Because
emissions from permafrost aren’t included in current projections of
future emissions, the world risks overshooting its 2-degree warming
target, he said.
The
report recommended the UN conduct a special report into permafrost
emissions, and the creation of monitoring stations in the main
countries with the terrain: Russia, Canada,
the U.S. and
China.
Special
Report: 2012 Doha
Climate Change Conference
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