Last month was
the warmest November on record by an incredible margin,
according to NASA measurements. The global average temperature for the month
was 1.05 degrees Celsius, or about 1.9 degrees Fahrenheit, warmer than the 1951
to 1980 average. It’s also the second month in a row that Earth’s temperature
exceeded 1 degree Celsius above average.
It was just in October that our planet first exceeded the
1-degree benchmark in NASA’s records, dating to 1880. Prior to that, the
largest anomaly was 0.97 degrees Celsius in January 2007.
Read The Washington
Post Story - “November was Earth’s warmest such month on record by a huge margin.”

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