An old house at Recherchefjorden (77°31’n 14°36’e), Van Keulenfjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard gradually sliding down slope due to solifluction and perm


An old house at Recherchefjorden (77°31’n 14°36’e), Van Keulenfjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard gradually sliding down slope due to solifluction and permafrost melt. Climate change is accelerating permafrost melt and causing huge damage across the Arctic. It is also one of the feedback loops that exacerbate climate change. Permafrost locks away billions of tonnes of methane (a greenhouse gas 23 times more potent than C02), as the permafrost melts this methane is released into the atmosphere with potentially disastrous consequences.


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