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It's Getting Hot in Here: 2015's Record-Breaking Temperature May Be the Norm by 2025
The year 2015 saw the hottest temperature on record globally but in less than a decade, this may just be another year. A research published by the Bulletin of American Meteorological Society reveals that human activities had already locked in a "new normal" for global average temperatures that would occur no later than 2040.
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