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Himalayan plateau is about to fall apart due to thawing permafrost

Por: Newsweek World November 02, 2022

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Permafrost thawing on the Himalayan Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has occurred at twice the global average rate in recent decades, seriously threatening the stability of the local infrastructure.According to research published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, this thawing of the permafrost will result in an increased need for infrastructure repair and replacement, with 38 percent of roads, 39 percent of railways and power lines, and 21... + full article



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