Arctic soils key to future climate

Landscape of Arctic tundra with snowy mountains, grassy marsh, and cloudy sky

Learn more about why Arctic soils are one of the biggest storers of carbon, and how this will be affected by climate change and melting permafrost in the video below. Featuring ecologist Matthew Wallenstein and our team at Colorado State University. Funded by the National Science Foundation.

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