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2015 'hottest on record' - until next year: UN

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This year will be the hottest on record and next year could be even hotter due to a strong El Nino season and global warming. That's the forecast from the UN's weather agency, the World Meteorological Organisation. It's warning that doing nothing about climate change could see global average temperatures rise by 6 degrees Celsius - or more.


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This year will be the hottest on record and next year could be even hotter due to a strong El Nino season and global warming. That's the forecast from the UN's weather agency, the World Meteorological Organisation. It's warning that doing nothing about climate change could see global average temperatures rise by 6 degrees Celsius - or more.



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