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Climate data shows June 2010 to be Earth’s hottest month on record

Last month was the hottest June recorded worldwide, figures show. US government climate data suggests 2010 on course to be warmest year since records began

Alert: The Rest of This Year Could Be Much Hotter

NCDC: “Based on preliminary data, the globally averaged combined land and sea surface temperature was the second warmest on record for June, and the January-June year-to-date tied with 2004 as the fifth warmest on record.” The ocean temperature was the warmest on record. In fact, it was a full 0.11°F warmer than the 2005 record. This is almost certainly the new El Niño on top of the long-term warming trend, and that means record temperatures are coming and this will be the hottest decade on record.

A Dismal Climate Forecast from NOAA

Editors note: there have been several hundred articles printed on this subject in the last two days, sources such as the New York Times, ABC News Australia, and the Globe and Mail, plus countless blogs. Our elected officials can’t pretend they haven’t heard this news. You can click on the title of this article for the direct link if you want to copy it [...]