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MAYBE BEAVERS WON’T DESTROY THE PLANET AFTER ALL


Remember all those articles about beavers increasing global warming by destroying the permafrost in the Arctic? Well, nevermind.

Lower methane emissions when permafrost disappears

Thawing permafrost in the Arctic does not always have to lead to increased emissions of the greenhouse gas methane. When thawed soil dries up, emissions can decline instead. A new study at the University of Gothenburg demonstrates this.

Warmer climates thaw in Arctic areas, which can create very large emissions of carbon in the form of methane gas, among other things.

“Much of our knowledge about methane emissions when permafrost thaws comes from carbon-rich areas in the Arctic that generate large greenhouse gas emissions,” says Mats Björkman, a researcher at the Department of Earth Sciences. “Our study, on the other hand, was done in mineral-rich soils near Abisko in northern Sweden. There we saw a tenfold reduction in methane emissions when we compared areas where thawing occurred 15 to 25 years ago.”

The researchers noted that when the permafrost disappeared the surface layer of the soil became drier. As a result, conditions that allow the production of methane change.

Ohhh that? Well we couldn’t have known that before we sent a five million trappers to kill all the beavers before they destroyed the planet.  Never mind. They’re just rodents. And how could we have guessed?

“When the ice cap of the permafrost in the ground disappears, it is like draining a bathtub. The soil water drains into the and the surface layers of soil dry up,” says Björkman.

The amount of methane emitted from the ground depends on two microbial processes. On the one hand, the production of methane requires oxygen-poor, preferably wet environments. On the other hand, oxygen-rich environments, such as those near the surface of the soil, consume methane. That means a relatively small change in in the top centimeters can affect emissions and even result in methane being absorbed from the atmosphere.

A bathtub? Sure any fool could have known that. But we’re scientists. We don’t take baths.

The research study also shows that vegetation changes after a few years without permafrost in the soil, which can play a role in methane emissions.

Plants adapted for wet soils, such as hare’s-tail cottongrass, decreased, and the number of shrubs increased and became larger. Hare’s-tail cottongrass, like many other wetland plants, is almost hollow, with a sponge-like structure, so that oxygen can get down to the roots of the plant. This tissue also acts as a chimney for methane gas, allowing it to sneak past the methane consumers in the oxygen-rich surface layer of the soil. When the amount of hare’s-tail cottongrass decreased, emissions also decreased.

You mean those rotten beavers made things better for new plants that actually REDUCE carbon emissions? And my cousin Earl and half the tribe has been killing them at a great rate? Oops.

“Our research shows that emissions from areas where permafrost thaws are not the same everywhere. The observations represent an important component of a more comprehensive picture of the climate impact in the Arctic. Our results also underscore the importance of including hydrological, vegetation, and microbial changes when studying the long-term effects of permafrost thawing and disappearing.”

In the future Mats Björkman wants to determine which areas will either get wetter or drier and see how they are affected when the permafrost thaws. He also points out that his findings do not alter humanity’s impact on climate change.

Ummm maybe you could have fcking researched this BEFORE you published nine billion news stories on how beavers were ruining the planet by speeding up global warming?

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