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Earth had its 5th warmest fall on record: NOAA

Por: ABC News World December 14, 2022

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Rising temperatures are continuing to set alarming trends around the world, according to new data released Wednesday by climate scientists.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found that temperatures in September, October and November reached new highs, as global land and ocean temps were 1.51 degrees Fahrenheit greater than the 20th century average of 57.1 degrees.Last month was the ninth-warmest November in NOAA's 143-year... + full article



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