Whatever Happened To ... The Melting Permafrost?
Spoiler alert: It's still melting. A new study looks at the impact of rising rainfall. Meanwhile, scientists are more concerned about environmental threats than defrosting pathogens.
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September 6, 2020 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: Whatever Happened To ... The Melting Permafrost?
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