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Study shows summer 2023 was hottest in 2,000 years
Study shows summer 2023 was hottest in 2,000 years - The coldest reconstructed summer was in 536 AD, which was influenced by a large volcanic eruption that cooled the surface of the planet
Summer 2023 Was the Northern Hemisphere’s Hottest in 2,000 Years, Study Finds
Scientists used tree rings to compare last year’s extreme heat with temperatures over the past two millenniums.
Summer 2023 was northern hemisphere's hottest for 2,000 years, tree rings show
The summer of 2023 was the warmest in the non-tropical areas of the northern hemisphere for 2,000 years, a new study has shown.
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Summer of 2023 was the hottest in 2,000 years in some parts of the world, researchers say
Last
summer
's sweltering heat broke more than city or regional or even national records. In what they call an "alarming finding," scientists say that in the Northern Hemisphere, the
summer
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Law firms nationally take on fewer summer associates, Pittsburgh no exception
"Our summer program’s objective is to cultivate a team of prepared young lawyers to begin their careers and provide a ...
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It’s not your imagination. Texas weather is getting hotter and more extreme, study finds
Texas can expect more blistering heat, extreme rainfall and devastating droughts in coming years, according to a report by ...
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