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Climate Change: Why 2016 May Be World's Hottest Year on Record
Just last year, the Earth exceeded "pre-industrial" temperatures, which meant that the planet is 1.5 degrees Celsius hotter than before the Industrial Revolution. This shows that after more than 200 years, Earth has crossed normal temperature levels, and scientists are worried that this increase might continue in the future.
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