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Experts Reveal the Past 7 Consecutive Years Were Hottest on Record in Earth's History
The Secretary-General of the United Nations has declared 2021 'the make-or-break year' for climate action. Although this year is not yet over, a provisional report on the state of the planet indicates that we are almost breaking it. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) of the United Nations has estimated that the last seven years have been the hottest on record.
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