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Ninth Hottest or Ninth Coolest June? Nobody Can Agree

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The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration released figures yesterday saying that June was the ninth warmest June on record at 0.9 degrees (F) warmer than the average June.  But not so fast!  The University of Alabama at Huntsville presented their global assessment declaring June the ninth coldest in 30 years of record keeping.  A NASA satellite source pegged June as the 13th coldest on record in 30 years.  So who is right and if no one really knows, how can global warming truly be a crisis?

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