For the Past 1,800 Years, the Arctic is Hotter Now Than Ever

The Norwegian Arctic island of Svalbard these days are heating up so badly that if the Vikings were still around, they'd flee north to get away from their own sweat. It's an obvious conjecture. But a new paper in the science journal Geology elaborates on how much hotter it is on Svalbard now than it was during the Medieval Warm Period when Vikings colonized Greenland and Iceland and briefly Newfoundland.
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