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last year blew
away the previous record, set in 1998, by a full degree Fahrenheit. And 34,008 new daily high records were
set at weather stations across the country ... keep the planet's temperature from
rising by two degrees Celsius, (or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), the earth's polar ice sheets will melt away -- with
catastrophic consequences, such as Hurricane ... causes radical consequences.
If the country's climate temperature can raise a full degree Fahrenheit in one year, this is a serious
troubling sign, as experts are saying that when
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Atmospheric Administration said on Thursday. The average temperature in
2015 was 54.4 degrees Fahrenheit (12.4 degrees Celsius), compared with 55.3 F (12.9 C) in 2012, the
warmest year recorded since ... averaged temperatures in 2015 shattered the previous mark set in 2014 by 0.23 degrees Fahrenheit
(0.13 Celsius)," NASA reported. The previous honest year, 2014, had an average global temperature ... degrees Fahrenheit. That was already 1.24 degrees above the 20th century average.
Though 2015 was the 19th straight year that the annual average temperature exceeded the 20th
century average, according
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canal in Lahore, Pakistan, where temperatures reached 46 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) on
Sunday, June 8, 2014.
James Gerken: Jan. 16, 2015
2014 was the hottest year in 135 years ... year's average combined global land and ocean surface temperature was 58.24 degrees Fahrenheit,
according to NOAA. This is 1.24 F above the 20th-century average. Global average land temperatures ... last
time carbon dioxide levels were this high, temperatures were up to 11 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than
today, and sea levels were dozens of feet higher.
The 400 parts
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canal in Lahore, Pakistan, where temperatures reached 46 degrees Celsius (104
Fahrenheit) on Sunday, June 8, 2014.
2014 was the hottest year in 135 years of record-keeping, the National ... year's average combined global land
and ocean surface temperature was 58.24 degrees Fahrenheit, according to NOAA. This is 1.24 F
above the 20th-century average. Global average land temperatures ... last time carbon dioxide levels were this high, temperatures were up to n degrees
Fahrenheit wanner than today, and sea levels were dozens of feet higher. The 400 parts
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humans
have already heated the planet by roughly 1.1 degrees Celsius, or 2 degrees Fahrenheit, since
the 19th century, largely by burning coal, oil and gas for energy ... greenhouse
gases. They now predict the planet will rise an average of 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit by 2040. Less
than 20 years from now, an a decade before they initially believed ... rate we're going, the world could warm by nearly 8
degrees Fahrenheit - by the end of this century," according to the IPCC. While "relatively
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three-month time
span, global land and ocean temperatures jumped up 1.53 degrees Fahrenheit above the loth century
average, beating the record set in 2014 by .20 degrees Fahrenheit ... date, the global temperature across land and ocean surfaces has increased 1.51 degrees
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Fahrenheit above the 20th century average. Rising temperatures, NOAA scientists say, are one of the
greatest
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between 1.8 and 4° Centigrade by 2100, or between 3 and 7.5 degrees
Fahrenheit. Nordhaus's "baseline run" is actually toward the high end of
this range, and he shows ... temperature rise at almost 6° Centigrade—
more than 10° Fahrenheit—by 2200. He also notes the possibility of nasty
surprises, for example if warming leads to the release of substantial
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