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- The United Nations has officially recognized 38 degrees Celsius as a new record high for the Arctic.
- The temperature was measured in Siberia in 2020.
- The move has come as an alarm over climate change.
- The World Meteorological Organisation said that the sweltering heat which is equivalent to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit was seen in 2020.
- This marks the highest temperature ever recorded above the Arctic Circle.
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