Siberia's permafrost is melting with lasting consequences.
ZYRYANKA RUSSIA - JULY 9 Cranes tower over a coal station in the Siberian town of Zyryanka, Russia on July 9, 2019. River boat and barge traffic is a crucial part of the local economy and transport. Zyryanka, with approximately 2,000 residents, lies just below the Arctic Circle and is the largest town on this portion of the Kolyma River. Many young people are leaving the area and settling in larger cities where jobs and education are more plentiful. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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