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10 Hottest Years on Record

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Laurent Cousineau
May 3, 2023
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Hello, I updated my page on the top 10 hottest years on record. Currently, this is the page from my website that gets the most traffic.

I have a list from NASA’s data and one from NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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From NOAA:

  1. 2016

  2. 2020

  3. 2019

  4. 2017

  5. 2015

  6. 2022 (tied with 2015)

  7. 2018

  8. 2021 (tied with 2018)

  9. 2014

  10. 2010

You can find the other list in the article from the Climate Change Guide.

There are still people who are denying the fact that global warming is happening. Then, there are those who know a bit about the situation but don’t know how severe climate change really is.

We need to do what we can to spread awareness. I personally believe that for most issues facing us today, awareness is the key. Once many people are aware of a problem such as climate change, they pressure politicians and companies to take action.

I will end this post with a quote. The international community is taking action, but they are not moving quickly enough.

We're in a giant car heading towards a brick wall and everyone's arguing over where they're going to sit.

- David Suzuki

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