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Hidden geological process offsets carbon emissions from thawing permafrost

Recent research indicates that the thawing of permafrost may initiate a natural geological process that enhances rock weathering, effectively offsetting carbon emissions by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere. This finding suggests a complex interaction between climate change and geosystems that could inform carbon management strategies.

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