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Natural cycles in ocean currents, not anthropogenic carbon emissions, have pushed the planet slightly cooler since 1998 when an El Nino-induced heat wave covered the planet.  The latest research indicates that this cooling trend could last a total of 20 years before natural forces reverse it.

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