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Inside Science: Global Warming's Frozen Giant


WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new feature article exploring the looming threat of greenhouse gases escaping from thawing permafrost was published online today by Inside Science News Service, an editorially-independent nonprofit journalism venture operated by the American Institute of Physics.

The article, "Global Warming's Frozen Giant," is available to media outlets for syndication and free to read online at: https://www.insidescience.org/news/global-warmings-frozen-giant

According to the article, the Arctic holds vast hordes of carbon frozen in its soil. To find out what's happening to that carbon, scientists are braving Arctic conditions year-round, facing dangers from deadly cold to rabid foxes. In the last few years, they have found a number of surprises -- all of them bad.

Inside Science tells the story of these surprises in its new feature article, written by staff journalist Nala Rogers. The upshot is that Arctic soils seem to be releasing far more carbon than previously thought, potentially making climate change even worse than we realized. The large-scale climate models that guide policy and emissions targets don't yet take any of these extra greenhouse gas emissions into account, Rogers said.

ABOUT INSIDE SCIENCE
Inside Science is an editorially-independent nonprofit science news service run out of the American Institute of Physics and supported by a coalition of underwriters. It produces original breaking news stories, features, essays, illustrations, documentaries, animations and news videos, all of which are procurable for syndication by news organizations or available on our web site. https://www.insidescience.org

ABOUT AIP
The American Institute of Physics is an organization of physical science societies, representing scientists, engineers, educators, and students. AIP delivers valuable services and expertise in education and student programs, science communications, government relations, career services, statistical research in physics employment and education, industrial outreach and the history of physics and allied fields. AIP publishes Physics Today, the most closely followed magazine of the physical sciences community. http://www.aip.org

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