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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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From: Kenneth E. Phillipps8/16/2017 12:37:05 PM
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For the Second Consecutive Year, Earth Has Recorded Its Warmest July on Record
By Chris Dolce23 hours agoweather.com
At a Glance
NASA has confirmed that the last two Julys were the warmest on record.
Global temperatures continue to be far above average in 2017.
Global temperatures last month tied for the warmest on record for any July in 137 years of record-keeping, according to data released Tuesday by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
NASA said July 2017 temperatures across all land and ocean surfaces were 0.83 degrees Celsius above the 1951-1980 average. That technically nudges out July 2016 by 0.01 degrees Celsius as Earth's warmest July, but since that margin is so small, NASA said it was statistically a tie.
July 2017 equaled last July despite 2016 global temperatures being boosted by a strong El Niño event early that year.
weather.com
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