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So the goal of this research, just to encapsulate it here, the goal of this research was to see as time goes on, as climate changes, more permafrost is falling and permafrost at deeper levels is falling. It's given scientists now pause and these microbes that are deeper down in the permafrost can rejuvenate when the temperatures are conducive for them and once this happens, because there's so many of them there, the amount of CO2, carbon dioxide, and methane that's going to be produced may end up accelerating global temperatures, particularly in the Arctic region. So a lot going on with climate change. As I said earlier, the permafrost has been shown as it's falling to release methane from some of these microbes that are catalyzing and even some of these microbes that have been discovering it. These microbes have been seen before so they don't actually know how they're going to interact with humans at some point in time. They may be pathogenic, they may not. They really don't know at this point in time. But anyway, as permafrost is falling now, as our ice is retreating and permafrost is falling deeper and deeper, the concern now is these huge amounts of microbes may start producing a runaway effect of carbon dioxide and methane.

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