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Observed warming of more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000
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The Earth's globally averaged surface temperature has risen by more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000.
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Observed warming of more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000
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0.6 +/- 0.2°C warming observed during 20th Century
The Earth’s globally averaged surface temperature rose by approximately 1.08°F (0.6°C +/- 0.2°C) during the 20th century.
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0.6 +/- 0.2°C warming observed during 20th Century
The Earth’s globally averaged surface temperature rose by approximately 1.08°F (0.6°C +/- 0.2°C) during the 20th century.
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Observed warming of more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000
The Earth's globally averaged surface temperature has risen by more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000.
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http://climate.noaa.gov/education/pdfs/ClimateLiteracy-8.5x11-March09FinalHR.pdf
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