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For the first time researchers compared the effects of global warming in Arctic and Antarctic food chains.

Arctic and Antarctic Poles are two of the regions where the effects of climate change are more intensely observed in the planet. While for the rest of the world an average increase in mean annual temperature of 0.5°C (32.9ºF) since 1950 has been recorded, for the Arctic and Antarctic Peninsula, an increase of about 1.5ºC (34.70°F) has been recorded.

More global warming effects (Science Alert)

Nothing new about this – global warming rent seekers make up bullshit all the time.

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