NO such thing as Climate Change?, page-13914

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    Hi li....funny how temps in the US are different from global temps.....here is the global temp chart you posted...certainly cause for concern....especially the huge jump in 2023...followed by another huge jump in 2024

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    Yes, March 2024 was the hottest March on record globally, according to Copernicus. It was also the tenth consecutive month to break a global temperature record. In Australia, March 2025 was also the warmest March since records began in 1910, with NSW, SA, and WA all experiencing their hottest March on record, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
 
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