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2015 can break all records of increasing temperature, experts

byCustoms Today Report
28/05/2015
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HARROW: According to climate change experts, the world is heading in the direction to having its hottest year on record. The experts are concerned regarding global warming, which according to them is ready to increase temperatures further.
In 2015, there have been a number of temperatures records set and Antarctica saw its two warmest days ever recorded in March.
National temperature records have been set by Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Venezuela and Laos in the past five months, whereas January to April this year was the warmest on record at 0.68°C above average.
This year, between January and April, global surface temperatures were the warmest on record, changing to a great extent from the average. It is now thought by climate scientists that 2015 could become the hottest year on record, indicating one more mark left by global warming.
According to experts, an invasive weed that sets off severe allergy attacks could spread as a result of climate change and cause misery to hay fever sufferers. So far, it has not spread in the UK, but could cover the area by 2050.

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