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National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, illustrates how much higher temperatures are than in
previous record-breaking years.
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Two other agencies came to the same conclusion this week ... time series over the remainder of the year to upend 2015's drive toward record-breaking status."
Lou Leonard, vice president of the World Wildlife Fund, lamented the latest data ... statement. "It's up to world leaders: 2015 could go down as merely
another record-breaking year of warming and its costly consequences, or it could also be the pivotal
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