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Vast wildfires in Siberia this year were directly influenced by climate change and linked to broader changes in a warming Arctic, a NOAA report says.
Siberia is warming up as a result of global environmental change, the same reason as the rest of the planet. However, Arctic Russia has been experiencing this trend at a faster pace.
Climate and Environment Rapid Arctic meltdown in Siberia alarms scientists. July 3, 2020. A wildfire in the village of Melnichnaya Pad in Russia’s Irkutsk region is seen on May 27, ...
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ZME Science on MSNWhy Warmer Countries Have Louder LanguagesIn the icy tundra of Siberia, people speak in tightly wound sounds with consonants packed like frozen gravel. A few thousand ...
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost all the way to its northerly coast with the ...
Two explosions at an oilfield in western Siberia that killed two people did not lead to an oil spill, the head of Russia's environment watchdog Rosprirodnadzor said on Tuesday, adding that tests ...
If you want to know just how cold and snowy the winter here in much of the U.S. will be, look no further than far away Siberia, the "refrigerator for the Northern Hemisphere," meteorologist Judah ...
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