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2016 May Be Hottest Year Yet: Global Warming at an 'Unprecedented' Pace in a Millenium, NASA Says
As each month of 2016 continues to set world-record temperatures, a top climate scientist from NASA said the warming of the planet is at an "unprecedented" pace, with studies showing no pause in rising temperatures.
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