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Arctic Melt Brings Heat Waves to US, EU; Russian Scientists: Siberia Craters Caused by Climate Change

Sunday, March 15, 2015 11:45
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Arctic melt brings more persistent heat waves to US, Europe. The U.S., Europe and Russia face longer heat waves because summer winds that used to bring in cool ocean air have been weakened by climate change, German researchers said.

 

Russian scientists say climate change to blame for mysterious Siberia craters. Russian scientists have now discovered seven giant craters in remote Siberia, a geologist said on Thursday, adding that the mysterious phenomenon was believed to be linked to climate change.

 

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  • They need to take every one of these “Arctic Melt” liars and airlift them to the Arctic and let them spend 24 hours there. That will be one lie they never tell again.

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