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minus-square@dirthawker0link2•6 hours agoClimate change (specifically global warming) will make it better
minus-square@Cornelius_Wangenheimlink1•edit-21 hour agoNot really. Taiga gets very little precipitation. If you warm it up, it turns into arid grass/shrubland, like most of Kazakhstan.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•4 hours agoMelted permafrost doesn’t turn into valuable farmland. It will also cause higher CO2 emissions.
minus-squareDarkThoughtslinkfedilink1•4 hours agoNot really. Melted permafrost leaves unstable terrain and the soil is still going to be lacking nutrients.
Climate change (specifically global warming) will make it better
Not really. Taiga gets very little precipitation. If you warm it up, it turns into arid grass/shrubland, like most of Kazakhstan.
Melted permafrost doesn’t turn into valuable farmland. It will also cause higher CO2 emissions.
Not really. Melted permafrost leaves unstable terrain and the soil is still going to be lacking nutrients.