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What s hidden in Arctic ice? - Brendan Rogers and Jessica Howard

What s hidden in Arctic ice? - Brendan Rogers and Jessica Howard

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Discover what scientists have found buried in the Arctic permafrost, and find out the far-reaching effects of its melting. In June 2022, a gold miner in the Canadian Yukon made a remarkable discovery. While working on the traditional lands of the Tr ond k Hw ch in First Nation, he uncovered the exceptionally well-preserved, frozen remains of a wooly mammoth calf that died 30, 000 years ago. And this find isn t the only of its kind. Brendan Rogers and Jessica Howard uncover secrets buried in the Arctic permafrost. alexander: Wow! I never knew how much knowledge is stored in the Arctic. But I expect by the way things are going now all those fossils which have been preserved for millennia will just sink to the ocean floor, their stories unheard and secrets undiscovered.
Date: 2023-02-23

Comments and reviews: 7


Had annual project on topic climate change, learned about permafrost and consequences of it's melting. Permafrost stored lot of methane gas, which is getting released in atmosphere due to global warming, increasing green house gases even more and it's basically a perpetual loop
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So researchers will figure out another piece of the puzzle while opportunists AKA government/corporate America will take advantage of this information and exploit it for their own personal benefit.
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I'm so tired of climate change videos. Just get Europe and the USA to fix it. They took resources from the rest of the world, colonized them, and then created technologies that started all this.
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Cities of the Elder Things? (And before pointing it out, there isn't anything in the Cthulhu Mythos which suggests they haven't colonised the Arctic as they had the Antarctic)
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Why do you think there's nothing done exceptionally against global warming by the government?
Because they want to wake up whatever is sleeping deep beneath the ice.

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Whitling down the human population from 8 billion to 7. 6 million would solve your warming loop problem real quick. uh theoretically speaking.
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Imagine the amount of undiscovered species that's hidden in ice caps, imagine we find some animal larger than a blue whale or even a megalodon!
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