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Siberian Heat Wave Nearly Impossible Without Human Influence

Siberian Heat Wave Nearly Impossible Without Human Influence A new study finds that the exceptional temperatures seen in Siberia in the first half of 2020 would have been extremely unlikely without anthropogenic climate change. The Sun shines through a tree in a valley near the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk in Siberia. A recent study attributed the severity of the heat wave that swept across Siberia in 2020 to human activity. Credit: nikita velikanin/Unsplash 17 June 2021 Last year was hot. NASA declared that it tied 2016 for the hottest year on record, and the Met Office of the United Kingdom said it was the final year in the warmest 10-year period ever recorded. Temperatures were particularly high in Siberia, with some areas experiencing monthly averages more than 10°C above the 1981–2010 average. Overall, Siberia had the warmest January to June since records began; on 20 June, the town of Verkhoyansk, Russia, hit 38°C, the highest temperature ever recorded in th

Twin Cities company helps businesses improve virtual training for new hires

Created: June 30, 2021 05:16 PM Because of the pandemic, many Minnesotans have experienced some kind of work from home virtually, but what about training virtually for a new job? During COVID, got a new job, trained virtually, said Minneapolis resident Matt McGovern. McGovern learned everything about his new gig online. He noted there have been silver linings. Within my training, I definitely spent a lot of time with one-on-one video calls with different team members, and I even feel like the relationships may have grown deeper,  McGovern said. In this, Monday, Dec. 12, 2016, file photo illustration, a person types on a laptop, in Miami.

Allen: Summer tourism season off to strong start

By Christopher Harris Commonwealth Journal Jun 29, 2021 Michelle Allen File Shall we compare Pulaski County s tourism outlook to a summer day? According to a key area tourism official, it s just as sunny. Things are a-rockin and a-rollin , as Michelle Allen put it. The Executive Director of the Somerset-Pulaski County Convention and Visitors Bureau monitors factors like hotel rooms filled and visitors to businesses, and while it s still a little early in the summer for concrete numbers, Allen said that Pulaski County and the greater lake region is well on its way toward a banner 2021. Things are doing really well, said Allen. Somernites Cruise (this past weekend) had a really good crowd. The (Lake Cumberland) Thunder Run (a poker run at State Dock in Jamestown) last weekend did really well too. A bunch of folks came out from Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Canada. The parking lots were full. So it was really good to see folks sho

Three criminal justice bills seek to advance rehabilitation of offenders, but some aren t on board | News

Three criminal justice bills seek to advance rehabilitation of offenders, but some aren t on board | News
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