Arctic heat record confirmed

Updated December 14 2021 - 6:26pm, first published 6:20pm
An Arctic temperature record of more than 38 degrees Celsius was reached in a Siberian town in 2020.
An Arctic temperature record of more than 38 degrees Celsius was reached in a Siberian town in 2020.

An Arctic temperature record of more than 38 degrees Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) was reached in a Siberian town last year during a prolonged heatwave that caused widespread alarm about the intensity of global warming, a UN agency has confirmed.

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