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  2. Climate of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has received significant scientific, public and political attention in Sweden. In 1896, Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first scientist to quantify global heating . [ 12 ] Sweden has a high energy consumtion per capita, but reducing the dependency on fossil energy has been on the agenda of cabinets of the Governments of ...

  3. Köppen climate classification - Wikipedia

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    The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are A (tropical), B (arid), C (temperate), D (continental), and E (polar).

  4. File:Sweden map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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  5. Climate of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    A Köppen-Geiger climate classification map of the European Union [1] The European Union is generally characterized by a temperate climate. Most of Western Europe has an oceanic climate, in the Köppen climate classification, featuring cool to warm summers and cool winters with frequent overcast skies.

  6. File:Europe map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Clasificación climática de Köppen; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Clima d'Europa

  7. Climate of the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    Scientists estimate that should the current rate of climate change continue, Greenland's ice sheet, which contains 630,000 cubic miles (2,600,000 km 3) of ice, could melt and cause global sea level to rise by 23 ft (7.0 m). Some climate experts have estimated that Greenland could be losing 80 cubic miles (330 km 3) of ice each year. [11]

  8. Sweden’s climate pollution should have been down. The Nord ...

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    The major gas leak from the sabotaged Nord Stream pipeline last year pushed Sweden’s annual plant-heating emissions up by 7%, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency reported Thursday.

  9. File:World Köppen Classification (with authors).svg - Wikipedia

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