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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190818:09:54:00

van dam is here. it s spelling reality. it is. this is coming off the shoulders of a bombshell report from noaa released its report that the july 2019 was the hottest on record globally. june was the same as well. 415th consecutive month of above-average floral temperatures. this is having an impact on the salmon population in alaska. as you heard from that scientist a moment ago. george, what s happening here, the salmon as they travel up the yukon river, the migration routes they travel, it reaches what s more or less a thermal. in essence they don t upstream

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190817:09:40:00

yeah, you look at it as black and white. there s a lot of science to back up this theory, and here is more proof from noaa stating that july 2019 was the hottest month on record, not only was it the warmest month globally but it was the 415th consecutive month with above average temperatures. this is just the latest data in this irrefutable warming trend that s not only being felt globally but locally. here s the latest from the noaa report. you see a lot of red on this map. pay particular attention to alaska, southern africa, southeast asia as well as europe. those are the hot spots that took place across the world in the month of july, and by the way, 2018 was the fourth hottest year on record, so we re coming off of a very warm year. the five hottest years on record were within the past five years. this really raises alarm bells and should really perk your ears up as well.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190817:05:47:00

and despite research that overwhelmingly says climate change is human-made, some political leaders refuse to accept the science. when democratic leader chuck schumer tweeted about the report, republican senator john cornyn responded by saying, it s summer, chuck. meteorologist derek van dam is here with more about this and the data speaks for itself. yeah, it s hard to believe that 97% of the world s leading climate scientists say that global warming is caused by humans, yet our global leaders refuse to accept the science. that was the warmest july on record, warmest month ever recorded, but it is also the 415th consecutive month with above average temperatures. this is just the latest data in an irrefutable warming trend that s being felt not only globally but also locally for your hometown. so let s talk about it. here is the map. the information from noaa. what i want you to gather is that all the red shades you see

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190817:08:54:00

care. not only was it the hottest month, also the 415th consecutive month with above average global temperatures. this is just the latest in irrefutable warming trend that is being felt not only globally, but also locally. i ll try to break it down for you here. and the information that was involved in the noaa report regarding july of 2019. we know that it was the hottest month on record. lots of red on this global map. specifically in southern africa, alaska, into europe. you remember the heat waves that we talked about in europe. this is coming off of 2018 which was the fourth hottest year on record. and by the way, the top five hottest years of have occurred within the past five years. so does that alarm bells for you too? i believe so. we re seeing a trend here. and 2019 is on par to match the second hottest year on record which was 2017. and across the united states locally, we saw some incredible things happen in july concerning

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190817:07:53:00

degrees fahrenheit over the 20th century average, the 415th consecutive month with above average global temperatures. alarm bells going off. the latest in the irrefutable warming trend that is not only being felt globally but also in your backyard. here is the latest information. i want you to get the shades of red in southern africa, alaska, asia. that is some of the record breaking heat. we have seen the entire month of july as the warmest on record. this is on the heels of the five hottest years on record occurring in the last five years. alarm bells being sounded. we are seeing the trend in 2019, on par to match 2017, the warmest year on record. we are on par to see that again this year. across the united states, locally. we have seen not only for

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