NEW weather data shows the Arctic has just experienced its warmest winter on record, with scientists saying the lack of sea ice was “unprecedented” and a sign of severe climate change.
“It’s just crazy, crazy stuff,” said Mark Serreze, director of the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre in Boulder, Colorado, who has been studying the Arctic since 1982. “These heat waves, I’ve never seen anything like this.”
Last month’s record-breaking high temperatures at Cape Morris Jesup on Greenland’s north coast have been more like those in May, said Ruth Mottram, a climate scientist at the Danish Meteorological Institute.
Coal-fired stoves in traditional homes are the primary source of extreme levels of air pollution in over-crowded Ulaanbaatar. As more people become climate-displaced, the situation is likely to worsen, write SCIENCE AND SOCIETY



