El Nino to ignite global temperatures during rest of 2023; first in 7 years
HQ Team July 4, 2023: Global temperatures, disruptive weather, and climate patterns are set to soar during the July-September period as El Niño.
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HQ Team July 4, 2023: Global temperatures, disruptive weather, and climate patterns are set to soar during the July-September period as El Niño.
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“Global mean temperatures are predicted to continue increasing, moving us away further and further away from the climate we are used to."
Credit: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio HQ Team May 1, 2023: Heat waves and record temperatures in regions with cooler climates are raising.
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The European Commission has approved the sale of another insect, the larvae form of lesser mealworm, as a food.
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