Nuuk Records the Highest Average Temperature in 150 Years in January
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Nuuk, in Greenland, records the highest average temperature in 150 years in January, reaching 0.1 degrees and surpassing by 1.4 degrees the previous historical record of 1917, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute. January temperatures in Nuuk are usually extremely low. In fact, the usual average of the month is around values close to −15 °C, which makes this period the coldest of the year in the Greenlandic capital. The difference be…
The effects of global warming reach even the most remote points on the planet. Even Greenland, recently more attentive to the expansionist aspirations of US President Donald Trump, has not managed to get rid of an increasingly clear and present climate change. Denmark's great autonomous territory in the Arctic melts slowly and again experiences a "heat" that hasn't been registered for more than a century.Keep reading....
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