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This allows significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions given that
98% (134TWh) of Norway's electricity sector is energy by renewable power (129TWh or 95% of which is produced
by hydroelectricity). In 2015, Norway produced 53.9 million tonnes of
greenhouse gases (GHGs) with 15.1 million tonnes attributed to oil and fuel extraction. Melting has even not too long ago brought about
the worldwide Seed Vault, buried in a mountain deep inside the Arctic Circle,
to be breached after global warming produced extraordinary temperatures over the winter, sending meltwater gushing into the
entrance tunnel. Continued melting will trigger gasoline and oil pipelines to
crack and buildings to slowly fall apart because of unstable
floor. Melting in Svalbard is in depth and is in keeping
with each Arctic and international tendencies.
The glaciers in Svalbard are key contributors to sea degree rise as the archipelago accounts for 11% of Arctic land ice,
other than Greenland. The archipelago of Svalbard can also be
covered by approximately 60% of continuous permafrost and is the one panorama in Scandinavia the place
people are dwelling straight on permafrost.