@CrystalMarker yeah I know, super awesome and yet run run run flags all over
So Siberia has been having some strange times
Last spring, forest fires enveloped an area larger than Greece, causing $100 million in damage. The fires emitted more carbon dioxide in June alone than Sweden does in an entire year.
Then, as those fires were raging, a cyclone struck the Irkutsk region, triggering what scientists said were the worst floods in the area in 180 years.
Now, melting permafrost is believed to have caused one of the worst oil spills in Arctic history, after a diesel fuel reservoir at a power plant outside the Krasnoyarsk region city of Norilsk collapsed last Friday, it released about 20,000 tons of diesel, turning a nearby river burnt red.
