See how Siberian landscapes are scarred by climate change
Scientists are warning that, across Siberia, vast swathes of ground - normally frozen all year round – are thawing – with potentially devastating consequences for the climate. As it thaws, the earth is believed to be releasing huge amounts of greenhouse gases, accentuating the problem of global warming. In the second of his reports from the remote Yakutia region, our Moscow correspondent looks at how thawing permafrost is affecting not just the climate, but the landscape and livelihoods in Siberia.
Correspondent Steve Rosenberg
Producer Will Vernon
Camera/edit Matthew Goddard
Видео See how Siberian landscapes are scarred by climate change канала Will Vernon
Correspondent Steve Rosenberg
Producer Will Vernon
Camera/edit Matthew Goddard
Видео See how Siberian landscapes are scarred by climate change канала Will Vernon
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