When you're the world's biggest country, you are pretty much a sitting duck for the effects of climate change. So it's hardly a surprise that in Russia weather records continue to be broken nationwide. After a summer of wildfires, with reports of melting permafrost, plus an abnormally warm winter in western regions, this year has started with more norm-defying weather. On Monday, it was reported that over 70 Russian cities experienced their hottest January since records began. Now, you can also throw out the stereotype of a snowy winter Moscow. According to Roman Vilfand, the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Rus
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