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salpopsuplex t1_je1mcxr wrote
Well great, now you've gone and mentioned it
SuspiciousStable9649 t1_je1o9pf wrote
And the diseases trapped in the permafrost.
Lardzor t1_je1rtjk wrote
I don't think it's trapped in the permafrost as much as that when the permafrost thaws, it will start to rot and methane will be a byproduct of it's decomposition.
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clownburner t1_je23ryr wrote
Ever get that feeling like you’re in a rollercoaster and you’re getting very close to the top of the first big hill?
TheVirusWins t1_je2blf8 wrote
I think we are well past the top of the hill.
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INTJstoner t1_je4a5g2 wrote
Are you claiming that ancient industrial sites made the pollution in the permafrost, or are you just wording it totally wrong?
wwarnout t1_je0njpz wrote
Not to mention all the methane that is trapped in the permafrost.