Scientific American – The New Normal? Average Global Temperatures Continue to Rise

This trend reaches back fur­ther than a cou­ple of years. There have been exactly zero months, since Feb­ru­ary 1985, with aver­age tem­per­a­tures below those for the entire 20th cen­tury. (And those num­bers are not as dra­matic as they could be, because the last 15 years of the 20th cen­tury included in this period raised its aver­age tem­per­a­ture, thereby less­en­ing the century-long heat dif­fer­en­tial.) That streak—304 months and counting—was cer­tainly not bro­ken in June 2010, accord­ing to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmos­pheric Admin­is­tra­tion (NOAA). Last month saw aver­age global sur­face tem­per­a­tures 0.68 degree Cel­sius warmer than the 20th-century aver­age of 15.5 degrees C for June—making it the warmest June at ground level since record-keeping began in 1880.

via Sci­en­tific Amer­i­can – The New Nor­mal? Aver­age Global Tem­per­a­tures Con­tinue to Rise. But of course cli­mate change is a made up fic­tion of sci­en­tists bent on rid­ding the world of oil, or something?

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