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Antarctic Peninsula Records Highest Winter Temperature Amid Climate Concerns
The Antarctic Peninsula has recorded its highest winter temperature ever, reaching 15.4 degrees Celsius in early June, causing concern among scientists and exceeding the seasonal average by more than 20 degrees.
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