Rewilding could prevent Arctic permafrost thaw and reduce climate change risks

The wide-scale introduction of large herbivores to the Arctic tundra to restore the “mammoth steppe” grassland ecosystem and mitigate global warming is economically viable, suggests a new paper from the University of Oxford.


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Source: Phys.org