Summary:
- The article discusses the alarming phenomenon of the Siberian tundra "exploding" due to the rapid warming of the Arctic region.
- New research suggests that the thawing of permafrost, the frozen soil layer in the tundra, is releasing large amounts of methane and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, further accelerating global warming.
- The article highlights the urgent need to understand and address the feedback loop between climate change and the release of greenhouse gases from the Siberian tundra, as this could have significant implications for the global climate.