Could 2015 end up being the warmest year on record?

Jessica Shankleman
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US government weather centre NOAA says first seven months of the year have broken a new temperature record

This year could once again break a new temperature record, after scientists revealed the first seven months of 2015 have already topped the charts for the hottest January to July since 1880. The US...

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