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Global Warming: Norwegian Arctic Archipelago Breaks Highest Temperature Record
Temperatures at the Norway Arctic Archipelago Svalbard recorded 21.7 degrees Celsius on Friday, the highest temperature recorded since 1979, Norway's Meteorological Institute said.
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