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Researcher Ninis Rosqvist climbs to the peak of the southern summit of Kebnekaise in northern Sweden to take GPS measurements on the mountains height on August 26, 2021. - In the Arctic in Sweden's far north, global warming is happening three times faster than in the rest of the world. Kebnekaise is home to Sweden's two highest peaks. The southern summit, which was the tallest, has shrunk as the glacier at its top is melting. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images)
Researcher Ninis Rosqvist climbs to the peak of the southern summit of Kebnekaise in northern Sweden to take GPS measurements on the mountains height on August 26, 2021. - In the Arctic in Sweden's far north, global warming is happening three times faster than in the rest of the world. Kebnekaise is home to Sweden's two highest peaks. The southern summit, which was the tallest, has shrunk as the glacier at its top is melting. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images)
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