Siberia's permafrost is melting with lasting consequences.
OUTSIDE ZYRYANKA RUSSIA - JULY 8 Vladimir Arkhipov, 65, corals his horses into a chute so they can be vaccinated on his pasture land outside the Siberian town of Zyryanka, Russia on July 8, 2019. Agriculture is suffering as valuable pasture and orchard land is succumbing to the melting permafrost and collapsing or becoming too swampy to be productive. Zyryanka, with approximately 2,000 residents, lies just below the Arctic Circle and is the largest town on this portion of the Kolyma River. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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