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Yesterday we broke a record.
We recorded an average global temperature of +17.01ºC for the first time since instrumental records began.
With another month or so of heating to go before it turns down again 2023 may become the warmest year on record, beating out 2016.
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2023-07-04 13:46:41Event JSON
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