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Permafrost Subsidence in Yamal Peninsula
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Permafrost Subsidence in Yamal Peninsula
Anatoliy Tolia, an indigenous Nenet man, next to the sight of a methane explosion or rapid permafrost subsidence releasing a lot of gas at the same time. After the subsidence all the water from the large lake ran out and the water level dropped around 8 meters.The entire region is under heavy threat from global warming as temperatures increase and Russia’s ancient permafrost melts.
Creator:
Will Rose
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GP01VL9
Old Image ID:
wr_GPI_Yamal_07-08_2009_02208
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5616px × 3744px 11MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Climate (campaign title)
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Climate change
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Climate change impacts
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Indigenous People
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KWCI (GPI)
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Lakes
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Men
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Nenets
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One person
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Outdoors
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Permafrost melt
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Tribal dresses