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2016 is hottest year on record – CapeTalk
SA Weather Services Dr. Andries Kruger says if global warming continues, could cause irreversible changes to climate change.

SA Weather Services Dr. Andries Kruger says if global warming continues, could cause irreversible changes to climate change.The United Nations has confirmed that 2016 will probably be the hottest year to date. The temperature of the Earth this year is 1.2 Degrees Celsius above the figure during the industrial revolution.
Chief scientist for climate data analysis and research at the South African Weather Service, Dr. Andries Kruger, says this might cause irreversible changes to the world climat…

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