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Monday, March 23, 2026

The Earth's climate is further out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN's weather agency has warned.

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The past 11 years were the 11 hottest on record amid an increasing onslaught of climate-driven disasters, the World Meteorological Organization said in a new report

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-- Scientific American (@sciam.bsky.social) Mar 23, 2026 at 12:59 PM

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#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-23 11:08 PM | Reply

Are we at a "tipping point?"

That is, where the increased temperatures cause frozen earth to thaw and release the carbon dioxide locked in their formerly frozen structures, thereby causing more warming, which releases more carbon dioxide ...

Rinse, cycle, repeat.


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-23 11:17 PM | Reply

Hidden Climate Trigger? What Scientists Found Beneath Our Soil (March 1, 2026)
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...Alaska's permafrost remains one of the largest carbon reservoirs in the country. As Arctic temperatures rise faster than the global average, researchers closely monitor thawing ground. ...

Research in Nature Climate Change highlights the risk of permafrost thaw.

When frozen soil warms, microbes begin breaking down long-buried organic matter. This process releases carbon dioxide and methane, both of which trap heat.

Scientists describe this as a potential feedback loop.

More warming leads to more thawing, which leads to more emissions. ...


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-23 11:23 PM | Reply

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