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Arctic rivers face big changes with a warming climate, permafrost thaw and an accelerating water cycle– LATEST CONVERSATION JUNK SCIENCE
MARCH 9, 2024
tags: Arctic
By Paul Homewood

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The Conversation claims to be an independent source of news analysis and informed comment written by academic experts, working with professional journalists who help share their knowledge with the world.

Unfortunately as far as climate change is concerned, it is little more than a one-dimensional propaganda outlet, as this latest article reminds us:
 

As the Arctic warms, its mighty rivers are changing in ways that could have vast consequences – not only for the Arctic region but for the world.

Rivers represent the land branch of the earth’s hydrological cycle. As rain and snow fall, rivers transport freshwater runoff along with dissolved organic and particulate materials, including carbon, to coastal areas. With the Arctic now warming nearly four times faster than the rest of the world, the region is seeing more precipitation and the permafrost is thawing, leading to stronger river flows.

https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2024/03/09/arctic-rivers-face-big-changes-with-a-warming-climate-permafrost-thaw-and-an-accelerating-water-cycle-latest-conversation-junk-science/
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