Agence France-Presse: Temperatures in Finland rose almost twice as fast as in the rest of the world over the past 166 years, meteorologists said Monday, supporting claims global warming hits higher altitudes hardest.
Since 1847 "the average temperature in Finland has risen by more than two degrees," the Finnish Meteorological Institute said.
"During the observation period, the average increase was 0.14 degrees per decade, which is nearly twice as much as the global average."
The meteorologists based their statement...