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Norway, Sweden and Finland: Climate change made July heatwave 10 times more likely, study says
Human-caused climate change made a two-week-long heatwave in Norway, Sweden and Finland around 2°C hotter and at least 10 times more likely, a rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution has found.
From solar-powered boats to climate art, young people in Turku are shaping the city’s climate action from the ground up.
A tradition of celebrating failure, plus the freezing weather that blankets this Nordic nation for much of the year, are among the unlikely key ingredients to its tech success. Over the past 15 years, ...
Cold-adapted species are disappearing in northern Finland while southern Finland is seeing an influx of new warm-adapted species. The warming climate is transforming moth communities across Finland.
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