Photo via Shutterstock There is both good and bad news when it comes to global warming, according to a new climate study published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The good news is that 2012 was only the 10th warmest year on record. Okay, maybe that isn’t particularly good news, but the bad news is even worse: In 2012 sea levels continued to rise, Arctic ice melted faster than ever and greenhouse gases reached record highs. Read the rest of 2012 Was 10th Hottest Year Ever, as Global Warming Continues to Charge Forward Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: 2012 State of the Climate , carbon emissionslevels , Climate Change , Climate change report , global warming , Global Warming report , greenhouse gasses , hottest year on record , hottest years , melting Arctic ice , melting glaciers , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , NOAA , NOAA 2012 Report , NOAA State of the Climate , planet temperatures , report on global warming , rising sea levels , rising temperatures
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2012 Was 10th Hottest Year Ever, as Global Warming Continues to Charge Forward