Freak Siberian heat down to climate change

By Seth Borenstein
Updated July 16 2020 - 9:21am, first published 9:14am
A record-breaking 38C was registered in the Arctic town of Verkhoyansk in Siberia during the summer.
A record-breaking 38C was registered in the Arctic town of Verkhoyansk in Siberia during the summer.

Nearly impossible without man-made global warming, this year's freak Siberian heat wave is producing climate change's most flagrant footprint of extreme weather, a new flash study says.

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