Environment
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UN Alarmed Over Record-Breaking High Temperature in Antarctic Continent
On Thursday the United Nations acknowledged a new record high temperature for the Antarctic continent, verifying a reading of 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit (18.3 degrees) made in the year 2020.
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