Following record spanish heat in september, scientists said they would gobsmacked by the scale of the jumping Global Temperatures. Now the bbc data team has found that the number of days that have breached the 1. 5 C Temperature Threshold is also a record wake up. In 2015 in paris, political leaders agreed to permanently tackle Climate Change. A key element is keeping the rising Global Temperatures under see this century. But a bbc Analysis Shows that that in the year to date, one in three days were above the limit. Permanently breaching the threshold will take decades, client Scientists Say that all these days over the level are a clear sign of things to come. The level are a clear sign of things to come. This is a pre warnin things to come. This is a pre warning for things to come. This is a pre warning for people things to come. This is a pre warning for people to warning for people to understand that if we have extreme events based on exceeding 1. 5 for a few days here and there wh
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