with Western-imposed sanctions and other restrictions, interrupting work on a host of projects
Which sanctions? Communication wasn't and will not be banned. Russian authors are still published and welcomed at various conferences.
Discussion of climate, how it is changing, activism around that, the politics, and the energy systems change we need in order to stabilize things.
As a starting point, the burning of fossil fuels, and to a lesser extent deforestation and release of methane are responsible for the warming in recent decades:
How much each change to the atmosphere has warmed the world:
Recommended actions to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the near future:
Anti-science, inactivism, and unsupported conspiracy theories are not ok here.
with Western-imposed sanctions and other restrictions, interrupting work on a host of projects
Which sanctions? Communication wasn't and will not be banned. Russian authors are still published and welcomed at various conferences.
Western nations aren't funding people to work in Russia.
They are. VoA and Red Cross do function there. Alongside with a thousand of commercial organizations like Manpower and Unilever
Russia requires people who live there and accept funding from overseas to register as foreign agents
Yes and no. Currently, the government can pronounce anyone a foreign agent stating that they are under foreign influence. Money is not the source of this status anymore.
Foreign research initiatives in Russia used to work a little bit different to what you have probably used to. There were, effectively two ways:
Foreign organizations grant Russian scientists money for research, but the money is transferred to the Russian government, and the government gives it to the scientists in a year.
A foreign organization and a Russian both give a grant to a cross-national group. The foreign one transfers money to the foreign part of the group and the Russian one transfers to the Russian.
Both these ways seem to work right now, so the claim in the article looks suspicious to me.
Fuck Russia let's sink their shit.
Don't worry, when the former permafrost becomes bog land the methane sink release will ignite the atmosphere.
the former permafrost becomes bog land
This can happen
the methane sink release will ignite the atmosphere.
This is a bunch of words, but not something that we're actually facing.
The permafrost wasn't so much a methane sink, as a place where carbon got stored. When it warms up, the decay process can generate methane, which can then be released. Under some limited conditions, you can actually even burn it when released from natural sources like this, but that's not usually what happens — it just floats off into the atmosphere.
The atmosphere as a whole will not ignite.
As far as I understood, it'll leak into the atmosphere, where it'll cause 80 or 100 times more warming than CO² for a decade or so, before breaking down into good, old CO², causing further warming for centuries / millennia.
Not sure, but I think I've also read that in the process of breaking down into CO², the ozone layer gets damaged.