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The Arctic Is Exploding With Giant Craters, Experts Are Alarmed

3/30/2026
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In the remote Arctic, massive craters are ripping open the frozen earth—and scientists are worried. These aren’t meteors or bombs, but explosions caused by methane gas trapped beneath melting permafrost. As the climate warms, the frozen ground can no longer hold the pressure, and the result is a violent blast that reshapes the landscape in seconds. Some of these craters are bigger than city blocks, and they’re multiplying fast. Experts warn this isn’t just strange geology—it’s a dangerous feedback loop that could speed up global warming. The Arctic is cracking open, and the world needs to pay attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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