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  1. slackz (slackz@organizing.social)'s status on Friday, 31-Aug-2018 11:43:49 EDT slackz slackz

    I hear ppl talk about 50 yrs. Sometimes I feel like we maybe have 5...

    "This sudden release of greenhouse gases triggers a positive feedback as it adds to the overall warming. What the NASA funded researchers are finding is that this process can be quite abrupt, leading to a larger and quicker impact on global warming. Large releases of carbon are not decades or centuries away, they are rapidly happening today and with it, changing the landscape of the Arctic."

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2018/08/30/nasa-discovers-bubbling-lakes-in-the-remote-arctic-a-sign-of-global-warming/#1ef3b24f61f5

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    1. NASA Discovers Bubbling Lakes In The Remote Arctic - A Sign Of Global Warming
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      NASA has released videos of bubbling lakes in the remote Arctic tundra, where warming continues to release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at unprecedented rates.
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