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366W0400_cold.jpg Woodland in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0 7 oC over the last century Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past
 
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366W0450_thermometer.jpg A woman snow shoeing in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0 7 oC over the last century Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past
 
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366W0460_extreme cold.jpg Woodland in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0 7 oC over the last century Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past
 
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IMG_7431_thermometer.jpg Winter in Saariselka Northern Finland Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0 7 oC over the last century Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past
 
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IMG_7127_extreme cold.jpg Brrrrrr written on a car window in the frost to indicate how cold it is in Ambleside Cumbria UK
 
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IMG_7137_hand.jpg A froaen hand print on an iced over car window in Ambleside Cumbria UK
 
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IMG_7446_cold.jpg Needle ice on Holly leaves in a woodland in Ambleside Cumbria UK
 
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IMG_7459_thermometer.jpg Needle ice on Holly leaves in a woodland in Ambleside Cumbria UK
 
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366W0133_global warming_temperature.jpg A thermometer showing a temperature of minus 25 degrees celcius near Saariselka Northern Finland. Global warming means that such cold temperatures are increasingly rare.  Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W0135_climate change_temperature.jpg A thermometer showing a temperature of minus 25 degrees celcius near Saariselka Northern Finland. Global warming means that such cold temperatures are increasingly rare.
 
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366W0710_climate change_extreme cold.jpg Trees in the Urho Kehkkosen National Park near Saariselka Northern Finland. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9764_climate change_thermometer.jpg A thermometer reading minus 4 degrees celcius in Saariselka northern Finland. Such relatively warm temperatures are now far more frequent as a result of climate change. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9770_global warming_thermometer.jpg A thermometer reading minus 6 degrees celcius in Saariselka northern Finland. Such relatively warm temperatures are now far more frequent as a result of climate change. Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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366W9877_climate change_temperature.jpg A thermometer reading minus 17 degrees celcius in Saariselka northern Finland in February. Such relatively warm temperatures are now far more frequent as a result of climate change. Typically the temperatures were more like minus 30 for this time of year, before the impacts of climate change
 
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366W9882_global warming_temperature.jpg A thermometer reading minus 17 degrees celcius in Saariselka northern Finland in February. Such relatively warm temperatures are now far more frequent as a result of climate change.  Climate change has already raised average temperatures by 0.7 oC over the last century. Winters are getting both warmer and wetter and in Southern Finland winters are becoming increasingly snow free. As permafrost melts across the Arctic huge quantities of carbon dioxide and methane could be released leading to even further warming. Such iconic winter scenes could in a relatively short space of time become a thing of the past.
 
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IMG_7337_climate change_temperature.jpg A thermometer showing a temperature of zero degrees celcius near Saariselka Northern Finland. Global warming means that the formally extreme cold temperatures are increasingly rare. This was taken in February where formally temperatures were often in the minus 20-30's. Even allowing for the sunlight it was an extremely warm day
 
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