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Research presented by Australian scientists on July 4, 2011 revealed that rising air temperatures in the Arctic, the most rapidly warming area on Earth, have created conditions of increased rainfall and less snowfall, which in turn has raised the risk of sea ice melt in the region.

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A July 2011 report by global re-insurer Swiss Re warns that climate change is likely to result in widespread property damage, as prolonged dry spells alter soil conditions and threaten the foundations of homes, bridges, factories and other structures.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-04/drought-may-cause-major-subsidence-claims-swiss-re-says.html
http://www.france24.com/en/20110704-europe-drought-leading-more-property-damage-study