A curated list of "go-to" reading recommendations from panel members of the Permafrost Carbon Feedback Dialogues on a wide range of topics related to the permafrost challenge, potential interventions, and governance. Recommendations include articles, "Twitter tours," blogs, and research papers.
Dialogue 1 – Why does permafrost carbon matter? (summary and video recording)
- The permafrost prediction (2016 article in The Scientific American by Ted Schuur)
- Arctic report card 2019 (NOAA report)
- Climate change and the permafrost carbon feedback (2015 article in Nature by Schuur et al.)
- What COVID-19 and climate change teach us about “syndemics" (2021 article in Policy Options by Candis Callison)
- Beyond COP21: Collaborating with Indigenous people to understand climate change and the Arctic (2016 article in the edited volume Ecologising Museums by Candis Callison)
Dialogue 2 - Avoiding permafrost thaw: Managing temperature (summary and video recording)
- Could climate interventions slow the melting of the cryosphere? (2020 blog post by John Moore - Or read the full article)
- New study helps policymakers combat global warming with negative-emissions technology (2021 blog post by Bryce Benda - Or read the full article by Rueda et al.)
- Climate change and the permafrost carbon feedback (2017 brief by Ted Schuur and Christina Schaedel)
Dialogue 3 - Are permafrost thaw interventions possible? (summary and video recording)
- Nitrous oxide emissions from permafrost-affected soils (2020 article in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment by Voigt et al.)
- Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon release (2019 article in Nature by Turetsky et al.)
- It’s the perfect morning for a permafrost Twitter tour! (A Twitter tour curated by Merritt Turetsky)