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Posted on 15 August 202115 August 2021 by Brett

July 2021 was the hottest month in history

Many have suspected our dear Earth is hotter than ever — the NOAA has now presented data that statistically proves it. Last month was the hottest in recorded history and it seems this is a shadow of things to come… check out their summary with links to more details here.

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Categoriesclimate, environmentalism, weather Tagsclimate, heat, NOAA, record, warming

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