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|Hindustan Times|2 years agoDrone footage reveals the Batagaika crater in Russia's Far East, the world's largest permafrost crater, which is expanding due to thawing permafrost. The crater, also known as the "gateway to the underworld," is a sign of the dangers posed by climate change and the melting permafrost in Russia.
Drone footage reveals the Batagaika crater in Russia's Far East, the world's largest permafrost crater, which is expanding due to thawing permafrost. The crater, also known as the "gateway to the underworld," is a sign of the dangers posed by climate change and the melting permafrost in Russia.
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•Drone footage reveals the Batagaika crater, the world's largest permafrost crater, in Russia's Far East.
•The crater, also known as the "gateway to the underworld," is expanding due to thawing permafrost.
•The melting permafrost in Russia is a sign of the dangers posed by climate change.
•The crater's expansion is a warning of future mega-slumps and the loss of all permafrost.
•Thawing permafrost has already caused damage to cities and towns in northern Russia.
•The crater contains an enormous amount of organic carbon that will further contribute to climate warming as it thaws.
•The crater, also known as the "gateway to the underworld," is expanding due to thawing permafrost.
•The melting permafrost in Russia is a sign of the dangers posed by climate change.
•The crater's expansion is a warning of future mega-slumps and the loss of all permafrost.
•Thawing permafrost has already caused damage to cities and towns in northern Russia.
•The crater contains an enormous amount of organic carbon that will further contribute to climate warming as it thaws.
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