We've just had a year in which every month was a record-setter
Briefly

Yesterday, the European Union's Copernicus Earth-monitoring service announced that we've now gone a full year where every single month has been the warmest version of that month since we've had enough instruments in place to track global temperatures.
NASA, which uses slightly different data and methods, doesn't show a similar streak in that earlier period. NASA hasn't released its results for May's temperatures yet-they're expected in the next few days. But it's very likely that NASA will also show a year-long streak of records.
Read at Ars Technica
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