Understanding the Surge in Global Heat Records
Unraveling the Causes Behind Earth's Warming Trend
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Narrated by:
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John Kostohryz
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By:
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Anthony Farrior
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The Earth is experiencing an unprecedented surge in heat records, with the past two years witnessing alarming spikes in temperature.
This phenomenon has sparked widespread concern among scientists, policymakers, and the public alike, as it signifies the intensification of global warming and its potentially catastrophic consequences.
In this book, we delve into the multifaceted reasons behind the Earth's breaking heat records, exploring the interplay of natural variability and human-induced climate change.
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