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Siberia’s heat wave is a ‘warning cry’ from the Arctic, climate scientists say

"It's one of many vicious circles that we see in the Arctic that exacerbate climate change."

By Matthew Green, Reuters, Emma Farge, Reuters June 25, 2020
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LONDON/GENEVA — Pine trees are bursting into flames. Boggy peatlands are tinderbox dry. And towns in northern Russia are sweltering under conditions more typical of the tropics.

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