Hidden geological process offsets carbon emissions from thawing permafrost
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As permafrost thaws, it triggers a natural process called rock weathering that absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Scientists have found that in some regions, this carbon uptake is strong enough to fully offset—or even exceed—the greenhouse gas emissions released from rivers. According to ScienceDaily, this hidden geological process could help balance some of the climate effects of thawing permafrost.
Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260619101343.htm
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