Dr Fred Singer, former director of the US Weather Satellite Services, points out that actual temperature data show, in fact, that 1935 was the warmest year in the Arctic.
Arctic scientist Igor Polyakov also showed that the warmest period in the Arctic was from the 1930s through to the 1940s.
A new Arctic study published by Håkan Grudd, of Stockholm Universitys Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, confirms the previous studies.
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Dr Fred Singer, former director of the US Weather Satellite Services, points out that actual temperature data show, in fact, that 1935 was the warmest year in the Arctic.
Arctic scientist Igor Polyakov also showed that the warmest period in the Arctic was from the 1930s through to the 1940s.
A new Arctic study published by Håkan Grudd, of Stockholm Universitys Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, confirms the previous studies.
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