2nd July - Today's News: Canada's "Hottest" Town Destroyed by Wildfire
After smashing Canada's all time heat record, 'most homes' in Lytton, B.C., destroyed by catastrophic fire, minister says. Meanwhile, in Manitoba, the heat dome continues to bake Prairie provinces as record temperatures expected there.
In Siberia, the Kolyma highway in Yakutia, also known as the Road of Bones, is on fire and temporarily shut due to wildfires. This comes after the Arctic Circle land temperature reaches 48C during ‘persistent heatwave’ in Siberia last month.
As a result of dry weather in the Highlands, Loch Ness falls to lowest water level in five years
Antarctic blast blankets New Zealand in snow
The WMO's extremes committee validates Antarctic record heat of 18.3c recorded last year.
In the Arctic, the 'last refuge' for polar bears is vulnerable to warming
Climate change: Will UK mining drive a green revolution? Carbon neutral lithium mining in Cornwall ...
And how global climate dynamics drove the decline of mastodonts and elephants, not overhunting by early humans (the over-hunting came later)
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