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SUMMARY:NOVA 49x5 - Arctic Sinkholes
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DESCRIPTION:Colossal explosions shake a remote corner of the Siberiantun
	dra\, leaving behind massive craters. In Alaska\, a hugelake erupts with b
	ubbles of inflammable gas. Scientists arediscovering that these mystifying
	 phenomena add up to a tickingtime bomb\, as long-frozen permafrost melts 
	and releases vastamounts of methane\, a potent greenhouse gas. What are th
	eimplications of these dramatic developments in the Arctic?Scientists and 
	local communities alike are struggling to graspthe scale of the methane th
	reat and what it means for ourclimate future.
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