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2023 was the hottest year in recorded history
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Last year was the hottest ever recorded in Earth's history, according to a report by European Union's Climate agency. The planet's rise in temperatures have led to more billion dollar disasters in the U.S., and as we enter the second year of El Niño, some scientists believe 2024 will be even hotter.Jan. 9, 2024