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'It Scares Me': Permafrost Thaw in Canadian Arctic Sign of Global Trend
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'It Scares Me': Permafrost Thaw in Canadian Arctic Sign of Global Trend
Tue, 2017-04-18 05:36 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Jim McDonald, the mayor of Inuvik, stands in front of a warehouse that’s slated for demolition due to melting permafrost, which has shifted the building's foundation. (David Michael Lamb/CBC)
cbc.ca - by David Michael Lamb - April 17, 2017
Canada is melting.
Like a popsicle taken out of the freezer and left on the counter, the permanently frozen ground in the northern reaches of this country is thawing at an ever faster rate . . .
. . . For years now, buildings in Inuvik have been gradually sinking into the ground as it softens. Others are so unstable, they are literally sliding off their foundations . . .
. . . This is where a local problem becomes a global concern.
Scientists in the Northwest Territories, Alaska and Siberia are now realizing that as the ground under them melts, it will not only make life harder for the people living in the Arctic, but will in fact speed up climate change around the globe.
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