01-04-2016 12:50 via phys.org

Fire scars on the alaskan tundra

Nearly ten years ago, the largest recorded tundra fire in the Arctic, known as the Anaktuvuk River fire, was sparked by a lightning strike, burning its way across more than 400 square miles of the North Scope of Alaska. The fire released nearly as much carbon – a greenhouse gas – as the tundra had managed to store in the past 50 years.
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