WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.190 --> 00:00:04.590 2 00:00:04.590 --> 00:00:08.800 As the Arctic warms, some of its lakes are bubbling… 3 00:00:08.800 --> 00:00:13.040 4 00:00:13.040 --> 00:00:17.040 Earth’s warming climate is thawing permafrost – the Arctic’s permanently frozen layer of soil. 5 00:00:17.040 --> 00:00:21.370 6 00:00:21.370 --> 00:00:25.600 As the permafrost thaws, microbes in the soil wake up and begin consuming once-frozen organic material. 7 00:00:25.600 --> 00:00:29.830 8 00:00:29.830 --> 00:00:34.020 This process releases carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. 9 00:00:34.020 --> 00:00:38.290 10 00:00:38.290 --> 00:00:42.410 Scientists have known about this source of atmospheric carbon – a greenhouse gas – for some time. 11 00:00:42.410 --> 00:00:46.680 12 00:00:46.680 --> 00:00:51.040 They have predictions about how long it will take for the carbon stored in permafrost to reach the atmosphere. 13 00:00:51.040 --> 00:00:55.230 14 00:00:55.230 --> 00:00:59.430 Newly forming lakes in the region can throw a wrench in these predictions. Called thermokarst lakes, they form where thawed permafrost causes the ground to slump. 15 00:00:59.430 --> 00:01:03.620 16 00:01:03.620 --> 00:01:07.850 The lake water speeds up the thaw of surrounding permafrost, freeing methane… 17 00:01:07.850 --> 00:01:12.060 18 00:01:12.060 --> 00:01:18.550 which bubbles up through the lakes and enters the atmosphere, much sooner than previously expected.