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 +====== Global Warming ======
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 +[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8KpuydjfJI|
 +How this tiny Fish is Cooling our Planet]]
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 +[[http://atrc.net.pk/resources/global_warming/atrc%20global%20warming%20short%20version%20with%20auto%20transitions%20-%2011%20feb%202023-3.pdf|Global warming presentation 11 Feb 2023 version PDF]]
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 +[[http://atrc.net.pk/resources/global_warming/atrc%20global%20warming%20long%20version%20with%20mouse%20based%20transitions%20-%206%20feb%202023-5.odp|Global warming presentation 6 Feb 2023. ODP version]]
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 +[[http://atrc.net.pk/resources/global_warming/atrc%20global%20warming%20long%20version%20with%20mouse%20based%20transitions%20-%206%20feb%202023-5.pdf|Global warming presentation 6 Feb 2023 PDF Version]]
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 +[[https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/seven-coldest-temperatures-ever-recorded-on-earth-snag-yukon-greenland-russia-alaska-vostok-antarctica|The seven coldest temperatures ever recorded on Earth]]
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 +[[https://wmo.asu.edu/content/world-lowest-temperature|World: Lowest Temperature]]
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 +[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowest_temperature_recorded_on_Earth|Lowest temperature recorded on Earth]]
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 +[[https://news.slashdot.org/story/22/08/15/2228242/earth-had-its-6th-hottest-july-and-year-to-date-on-record|Earth Had Its 6th-Hottest July and Year To Date On Record]]
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 +July 2022 was the world's sixth-hottest July on record, according to NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information. Last month also saw Earth's sixth-hottest year to date on record as Antarctic sea ice coverage plunged to a record low for a second consecutive month. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports:
 +The July 2022 land and ocean-surface temperature for the globe was 1.57 degrees F (0.87 of a degree C) above the 20th-century average of 60.4 degrees F (15.8 degrees C). This made it the sixth-hottest July in the 143-year global climate record. July marked the 46th-consecutive July and the 451st-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average. The five warmest Julys on record have all occurred since 2016. Regionally, July 2022 was among the top-10 warmest Julys on record for several continents. North America saw its second-hottest July on record, Asia had its third hottest, South America had its fourth hottest and Europe had its sixth hottest.
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 +The average global land and ocean-surface temperature was the sixth-warmest year to date on record, at 1.55 degrees F (0.86 of a degree C) above average. Asia had its second-hottest such YTD on record with Europe seeing its fifth hottest. Africa, North America and South America all had an above-average YTD, though it did not rank among their top-10 warmest on record. According to NCEI's Global Annual Temperature Rankings Outlook, there is a greater than 99% chance 2022 will rank among the 10-warmest years on record but an 11% chance the year will rank among the top five. 
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