WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.000 Permafrost. Break the word down: Perma -- permanent or long-lasting 2 00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:08.000 and frost -- frozen. Permafrost is soil that has been frozen for at least 3 00:00:08.000 --> 00:00:12.000 two years. But typically, it’s been frozen for much longer, hundreds or even thousands of 4 00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:16.000 years. Permafrost is found in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and at high elevations. 5 00:00:16.000 --> 00:00:20.000 So, why do we care about a frozen layer of soil? Because the human-caused 6 00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:24.000 climate change that's warming Earth is warming the Arctic first and fastest. And as 7 00:00:24.000 --> 00:00:28.000 temperatures climb, permafrost thaws. Thawing permafrost is a problem 8 00:00:28.000 --> 00:00:32.000 for things people build. As frozen soil turns to mud and water, roads, runways, 9 00:00:32.000 --> 00:00:36.000 and buildings start to wobble and collapse.  And thawing permafrost packs a 10 00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:40.000 double punch by releasing planet-warming greenhouse gases. Over centuries, 11 00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:44.000 ancient plants and animals became frozen in the permafrost, which stored this material like a big 12 00:00:44.000 --> 00:00:48.000 freezer. When permafrost thaws, this organic material is eaten by microorganisms, 13 00:00:48.000 --> 00:00:52.000 releasing carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere, adding to the greenhouse 14 00:00:52.000 --> 00:00:55.701 gases released by human activities that thawed permafrost in the first place.