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19. Cold Dirt, Permafrost, and the Greening of Antarctica with Dr. Joe Levy
Season 2 · Episode 9

19. Cold Dirt, Permafrost, and the Greening of Antarctica with Dr. Joe Levy

South Pole · Clark Marchese

December 17, 202437m 20s

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Show Notes

Explore the secrets locked in Antarctica’s permafrost as we dive into soil formation, ecosystem changes, and climate impacts in the world’s coldest desert. Guest Dr. Joe Levy, a geomorphologist and planetary scientist, shares insights from years of fieldwork in Antarctica’s dry valleys and how studying “cold dirt” offers clues about Earth’s past and Mars’ potential. Discover how warming temperatures and permafrost thaw could transform this frozen landscape into a carbon sink—or trigger unforeseen consequences. Join us as we learn about ancient soils, microbial mats, and the surprising parallels between Antarctica and Mars in this fascinating episode of South Pole.


Episode Guest: Dr. Joe Levy

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Hosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese 

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