2016 Hit Records For Global Temperature And Climate Extremes
An annual report, comprising data from scientists across the globe, shows it was the warmest on records that date back 137 years. It also saw the highest sea levels and lowest polar sea ice.
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August 11, 2017 at 08:00AM
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NPR News: 2016 Hit Records For Global Temperature And Climate Extremes
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