There’s been a lot of talk about average global temperatures for 2010 – the Met Office and the University of East Anglia show it to be the ‘second warmest on record, with a mean of 14.5C – 0.5 degrees warmer than the average from 1961-1990.
2010: The second warmest year on record?
1 Mar
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