• 2 days ago
Santa Claus worried about climate change after Finland's hottest summer

From his Lapland town of Rovaniemi, Santa Claus is preparing for Christmas. But after Finland's hottest summer, there is not a snowflake in sight. "We can see that the climate change is true," he laments while sitting on an armchair. "And it's affecting the reindeer. It's affecting the life here in the Arctic."

In the touristic Santa Claus Village, visitors brave the rain to get a glimpse of the magic.

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Transcript
00:00How are you? How are you? Good to see you.
00:20Of course my reindeer, they can fly, so that's no problem.
00:24But it's so much nicer when everything is covered with the snow and it really gives you the Christmas feeling.
00:30Yeah.
00:44I figured it would be much more snowy. I mean, it still feels like Christmas just because it's everywhere,
00:48but I figured it would be a little bit more Santa-like, if that makes sense.
00:55It's just nice to see the kids, they're super excited, so that's kind of pretty cool to see as well.
00:59How are you?
01:12It can be.
01:29It's a different year.
01:59It's a different year.
02:01It must have all been covered up.
02:29How are you?

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