Weather
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NASA Reports Earth Has Been Trapping "Unprecedented" Amount of Heat in Energy Imbalance
According to a recent study, the Earth is storing nearly twice as much heat as it did in 2005, an "unprecedented" rise in the midst of the climate crisis.
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