Recent findings suggest that the Arctic Ocean's capacity to absorb carbon dioxide is diminishing as a result of the combined effects of melting permafrost and worsening coastal erosion. This decrease in CO2 absorption amplifies climate change concerns, as it could contribute to a rise in atmospheric carbon levels. The potential consequences of this reduced absorption extend beyond the Arctic region and have global implications, emphasizing the urgency of addressing climate challenges. The situation calls for enhanced efforts to curtail carbon emissions and prioritize the protection of vital ecosystems, especially in the Arctic.