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2016 Slated to be the Hottest Year Since 1880, NASA Scientists Predict
Data shows that September was the warmest month since record-keeping started in 1880. There are only two months left for 2016 to come to an end, but that hasn't prevented NASA from predicting that it will be the hottest year on record.
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