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"content": "nostr:npub1wzt2epgy2lhykv528lew6dzp777ssun6xx979uf30zlhvw45qg9qsjn2xs Perhaps a bit off-topic, but who knows what kind of unpleasant surprises await us in the melted permafrost. I remember reading about viruses and bacteria that might’ve actually been able to survive in there and might get reactivated once it starts melting. Another thing to add to climate change‘s already long list of bad consequences.",
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