New study says that humans are responsible for record-breaking temperatures
Lifestyle | August 11, 2017 18:30 ISTThe average surface temperature of Earth has gone up about 1.1 degrees Celsius since the late 19th century.
The average surface temperature of Earth has gone up about 1.1 degrees Celsius since the late 19th century.
New Delhi: Mercury maintained an upward trend in most parts of the country today with Delhi and Jamshedpur sweltering under the season’s highest temperatures and many areas experiencing heat wave, forcing people to remain indoors.
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Jammu: The residents of Jammu experienced the hottest ever first week of June in its history as the maximum temperature touched 42.3 degrees Celsius Wednesday, an official said Thursday."The ongoing week has been the hottest
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