NASA and NOAA on Earth's hottest 7-year stretch in recorded history
As 2020 smashed hurricane and wildfire records, doing $90 billion worth of damage in the U.S. alone, new data shows last year neck and neck with 2016 as the hottest year in recorded human history.
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