As climate change melts Alaska's permafrost, roads sink, bridges tilt and greenhouse gases release
Maintenance crews keep the route open during the summer months. The work has become increasingly costly as a layer of ice and frozen dirt under the road softens into soggy muck, and stretches of road bed crack and collapse.
"There is so much melting. We just keep having to haul in gravel," said
For a region where climate change also is bringing profound changes offshore, these are disruptive developments. As the northern
The accelerating melt is a global concern: Permafrost, which mostly lies in the northern reaches of the planet, is a vast carbon storehouse of frozen plants and animals that release greenhouse gases as they warm and decompose.
Fossil-fuel combustion still is the main source of greenhouse-gas emissions driving climate change. But the world's permafrost now releases 1.2 to 2.2 million metric tons each year -- at the upper end, nearly equal to
Scientists who study permafrost already are noticing some striking changes in
Canadian scientist
"It can happen super-quickly, even in a matter of months ... This has been a wake-up call to the climate-science community," Turetsky said. "What has been happening at some of our field sites is a whole different ballgame."
Ground sags, structures tilt
Permafrost's footprint on
This reflects what scientists say is a critical shift in the planet's northern realms. In the past, permafrost regions, on balance, absorbed carbon dioxide through summer plant growth. But the
In
Oil pipelines, drilling pads and other structures will need to be shored up as ice-rich permafrost melts and the ground sags. In towns such as
And how much will it cost to maintain
"The big thing to me is the life span of these projects," said
Some permafrost is largely gravel, so there's not much movement when it melts. Some is a mix of ice and soil, a kind of landscape glue that, once warmed, can cause hillsides to come apart. Some permafrost consists of nearly pure ice wedges that leave behind big depressions when they turn into water.
On a moose hunt, he found a river that once flowed clear was running cloudy because of glacial silt picked up by meltwater from the permafrost. In places once dominated by shrubs, cottonwoods -- which die if their roots freeze -- have found enough continually thawed soil to sometimes grow into 6-foot trees.
Just walking across some stretches of ground can be a different experience from his youth.
"It's getting lots of hummocks and little rivulets, and it's much rougher," Lean said.
In some places, shallow layers of permafrost have disappeared. In others, the ground could continue to sink for decades, continually destabilizing whatever is built up top.
"It's a long process, and a painful process," Romanovsky said.
Over the summer, the
"The ground just caved"
Coastal villages face a triple threat: rising sea levels, a loss of winter ice that once helped protect them from storms, and thawing permafrost.
"The tundra where we have been picking (berries) for the past 20 years -- the ground just caved and my leg sank in," said
The sea is eroding a protective coastal bluff of softening soil, threatening a cemetery where the grave markers already lean at sharp angles due to the warming ground.
In the low-lying area, the sea is held at bay by a makeshift wall of gravel-filled oil drums and an assortment of rusting engine blocks, truck axles and other equipment. But it's not sufficient.
Through the years, more than 30 houses have been built on higher ground, and more families would like to relocate there.
Some of these villages are in more dire straits. There is keen competition for federal funds, and
To cope with financial shortfalls, Republican Gov.
The scope of Dunleavy's cuts has stirred a fierce political backlash, including a recall petition now the focal point of a court battle.
Over the long term, Dunleavy, a staunch ally of President
"Maybe
"And we've got to get
Dunleavy believes "there is no question"
A perilous trek
In August, a berth inside the breakwater was claimed by the Pangaea, a slender 105-foot sailboat with a hull fortified to push through ice.
The boat is owned by
This year, Horn and Ousland reunited in
They planned for the Pangaea to push hundreds of miles north on a route made possible by diminished Arctic ice. The two men would exit the boat to ski to the
Horn estimated the trip would span nearly 1,000 miles.
"The conditions are favorable for us," Horne said in an
In late September, the Pangaea reached 85 degrees North, and the two men began their odyssey. They skied to the
Along the way they battled frostbite and unstable, thin and rapidly drifting ice, a big change from the thicker, more stable ice they encountered through much of their 2006 trek. They often had to strip off their skis and climb into small inflatable rafts to cross open leads of water. Several times, they broke through thin ice, partially submerging their bodies in frigid water in what Horn in his Instagram posts described as a disturbing look at a changing Arctic climate.
"It is a hostile world up here," Horn wrote in a
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