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June Hottest on Record; Arctic Ice at Record Low

HeadlineJul 08, 2016

Scientists have confirmed this June was the hottest June ever recorded, making it the 14th straight month to smash global temperature records amid human-fueled climate change. This comes as the amount of Arctic sea ice has hit an all-time record low. Scientists have confirmed that a vast stretch of ice, roughly twice the size of Texas, has vanished over the last three decades, and that the rate of ice melting is accelerating.

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