Report marks Arctic's warmest summer, highlights change in northern Canada

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Canada’s North has been smashing warm weather records lately, and a new report says this past summer was also the warmest on record across the Arctic. 

The Arctic Report Card, released annually by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the U.S., documents the latest in “well-established” trends of Arctic change, according to Rick Thoman, the report’s lead editor. He’s also one of 82 authors from 13 countries who contributed to the report.

The report features Canada prominently; many of its key highlights, which paint a picture of what conditions in the Arctic have been like, are related to the Canadian North. 

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