New warning over climate change from Siberia’s arctic – BBC News

Stark new findings of an international team of scientists led by the UK Met Office has raise profound questions about the future of the earth’s climate.

The team says that a prolonged heatwave in the Siberian Arctic this year is “unequivocal evidence of climate change’” and that the record rise in temperatures there would be impossible without man-made global warming.

The findings are of serious concern because here in the UK and the rest of Europe, the Arctic drives much of the weather we experience.

Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Justin Rowlatt.

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In This Story: Climate Change

Climate Change is the name commonly given to the notion that the Earth is undergoing a changing climate as a result of human activity, including notable leaders, scientists and naturalists including Sir David Attenborough.

Climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns.

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