One degree more
August 20, 2010 Yuri Medvedev, Rossiiskaya Gazeta
What is in store for Russia if hot summers become the norm?
Ordeal by fire
August 3, 2010 Combined reports
As Russia continues to suffer through record-breaking heat, new problems have emerged in the form of forest fires.
Naps are for NATO
August 2, 2010 Jennifer Eremeeva
I have seen so many surreal things in my time in Russia: a single-stemmed rose auctioned off for thousands of dollars, eight-hour traffic gridlock, and a nine dollar can of Dr. Pepper. But, never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined a black mar
The Russian Bear suffers through a heat wave
July 29, 2010 Hugo Natowicz, Special to Russia Beyond the Headlines
What happens when a sweltering air mass lingers over a country better known for ice and snow? A look at an unusual event with heavy consequences.
Smog blankets Moscow on city's hottest day
July 27, 2010 Combined reports from Reuters, Interfax and Bloomberg
Moscow sweltered on Monday through its hottest day since records began 130 years ago, as temperatures hit 37.4 degrees Celsius (99.3 degrees Farenheit) sparking peat fires that blanketed the city in smog.
Dealing with Russians? Check the weather
February 24, 2010 Stephen Dalziel, Executive Director, Russo-British Chamber of Commerce
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