According to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
This has led to a number record-breaking events, including last year being the warmest documented. In Russia's capital Moscow, the average temperature was 7.6-7.7C, surpassing the second warmest year by 0.3C, AFP reported. If warming continues at this rate, scientists predict previously uninhabitable regions Siberia could become prime real estate by the end of the century.reported in 2019, severe climate change could see January temperatures increase more than 9C and June temperatures almost 6C by 2080. This could see permafrost coverage fall from 65 percent to 40 percent. Under a milder trajectory, scientists predicted temperatures could still increase 3.4C and 1.9C in January and June respectively.
People pictured in T-shirts near Ob river during World War II celebrations in Novosibirsk on May 9, 2020. Temperatures above the Arctic Circle soared this month during a Siberian heat wave.
Striking to compare the timing differences in the start of the summer melt season in the Kara Sea - for instance, look at 2020 relative to the 1980s
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