Siberia's permafrost is melting with lasting consequences.
ZYRYANKA RUSSIA - JULY 6 A boy makes bubbles outside the airport terminal in the Siberian town of Zyryanka, Russia on July 6, 2019. Zyryanka, with approximately 2,000 residents, lies just below the Arctic Circle and is the largest town on this portion of the Kolyma River and has one of the regions few airports. Melting permafrost is altering the area's landscape and economy, with flooding increasingly common including at the airport which is often closed as a result. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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