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Earth breaks yearly heat record and lurches past dangerous warming threshold
Farmworkers form the backbone of New Jersey’s $1B agriculture industry but climate change is putting their health at risk
SETH BORENSTEIN / AP – Earth recorded its hottest year ever in 2024, with such a big jump that the planet temporarily passed a major climate threshold, weather monitoring agencies announced Friday.
It’s the first time in recorded history that the planet was above a hoped-for limit to warming for an entire year, according to measurements from four of the six teams. Scientists say if Earth stays above the threshold long-term, it will mean increased deaths, destruction, species loss and sea level rise from the extreme weather that accompanies warming …
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