Global Warming
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State of the Climate Report Reveals Global Heat, Greenhouse Gases Reach Record Highs in 2015
The American Meteorological Society has released the annual State of the Climate Report for 2015, which shows that last year marks the hottest year ever recorded with global heat, greenhouse gases and sea levels reaching record numbers.
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