Hi Mr. Taterka, After reading the article concerning the permafrost in Alaska, I was wondering if the thawing soil and increased levels of carbon dioxide allowed for a greater variety plant life as compared to previously observed years in the tundra. Is it possible that now there will be more kinds of wildlife that will be able to sustain themselves in that area? And how does the melting permafrost and climate change affect the living beings and there currently? -Gia Schutzer