Friday, May 29, 2020

Arctic and Subarctic global warming is dramatically accelerating: Forest Fires Rage On

In fact, April was the hottest month on record, ever for the globe, driven by high Arctic temperatures that averaged an astounding 17 degrees Fahrenheit (9.4 degrees Celsius) above normal, according to NASA data.
 Scientists at Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service are already forecasting sweltering temperatures and little rainfall this summer, adding to what was a mild winter and threatening droughts.

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