Warmest January on record puzzles climate scientists

最温暖的1月在记录中难题的气候科学家

Global News Podcast

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2025-02-06

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Last month was ‘warmest January on record’; Also Donald Trump says no US troops would be needed to take over Gaza, and selfie-taking officially now one of world's most dangerous activities.

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