Met Office: 2014 among warmest years on record

Jessica Shankleman
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Latest figures suggest last year and 2010 were joint hottest since records began

2014 was an "exceptionally warm year" globally, and may have even been the hottest on record, new data from the Met Office and University of East Anglia has revealed today. The Met Office has already...

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