Permafrost Series 2020

Translating Newfound Permafrost Knowledge into Climate Action

Permafrost degradation may seem hopeless, but we are not. This winter break translates our newfound permafrost

Carbon: Three Observations on Life, Death, and Uncertainty in the Permafrost

Carbon has a complex relationship with the permafrost– and our thinking. A philosophical perspective on carbon

A Blessing and a Curse: Melting Permafrost in the Russian Arctic

Russia is looking to tap into Arctic natural resources as permafrost melts, the latter presenting challenges for the

When ‘Perma’ Is No Longer ‘Perma’: Investigating Permafrost Degradation in Churchill, Manitoba

Permafrost degradation threatens Churchill’s future as it changes the topography that tourism, rail lines, and

The Intersection of U.S. Military Infrastructure & Alaskan Permafrost Through the 21st Century

Alaskan permafrost projections indicate continued damage to Arctic security infrastructure. Here we offer

Frozen-Ground Cartoons: A Multiform Innovative Project for Permafrost Science Communication and Outreach

Our project aims to make permafrost science accessible to nonacademic audiences, illustrating permafrost science

Dwindling Arctic Sea Ice and Impacts to Permafrost Health

The Arctic is expected to have ice-free summers sometime within the next 30 years, largely impacting the state of

Takeaways from the Arctic Tundra

Living in the Arctic tundra offers insight into how permafrost thaw affects landscape and community in the Arctic

Permafrost Thaw in a Warming World: The Arctic Institute’s Permafrost Series Fall-Winter 2020

Permafrost melt is threatening the Arctic and the rest of the world. A global effort is needed to stop permafrost