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Thawing permafrost in Sweden’s wilderness a climate ticking ‘time bomb’

  • Climate change is having a disproportionate effect on areas with permafrost
  • Carbon stores long locked in the permafrost are being released as layer thaws

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Bubbles of methane rise to the surface of the water at Stordalen mire in northern Sweden, as Keith Larson, head of the Abisko Scientific Research Station, demonstrates the effects of the melting permafrost beneath the marshy land on August 24, 2021, near the village of Abisko, in Norrbotten County, Sweden. – In the Arctic in Sweden's far north, global warming is happening three times faster than in the rest of the world. Storflaket and the nearby Stordalen sites are key centres of research in Europe into the effects of climate change on permafrost. The methane is released as the permafrost melts. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP)
Agence France-Presse

Sheltered by snow-spattered mountains, the Stordalen mire is a flat, marshy plateau, pockmarked with muddy puddles. A whiff of rotten eggs wafts through the fresh air.

Here in the Arctic in Sweden’s far north, about 10km (six miles) east of the tiny town of Abisko, global warming is happening three times faster than in the rest of the world.

On the peatland, covered in tufts of grass and shrubs dotted with blue and orange berries and little white flowers, looms a moonlander-like pod hinting at this far-flung site’s scientific significance.

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Researchers are studying the frozen – now shape-shifting – earth below known as permafrost.

As Keith Larson walks between the experiments, the boardwalks purposefully set out in a grid across the peat sink into the puddles and ponds underneath and tiny bubbles appear.

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The distinct odour it emits is from hydrogen sulphide, sometimes known as swamp gas. But what has scientists worried is another gas rising up with it: methane.

Carbon stores, long locked in the permafrost, are now seeping out.

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