Five signs of climate change from record-hot 2010

Y! Green: According to scientists at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, 2010 ranks in a statistical tie with 2005 as the warmest year on record for the globe. Along with its report on the subject, NOAA lists many worldwide weather events that may or may not be connected to that record temperature's effect on climate change -- though the record is almost certainly a result of global warming. Every year since the mid-70s has ranked above the 20th century average temperature, and all......

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