New temperature records highlight global warming's continued rise

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This post technically belongs in the Science and Technology forum, but I am posting it in Politics because unfortunately, the reality of this alarming trend has become nothing but a political football. Shameful.

New records highlight global warming s continued rise - CNN.com
March 2015 was the warmest March since record-keeping began in 1880, says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. And the first quarter of 2015 was the warmest first quarter on record in those same 136 years. That gives 2015 a stab at trumping the hottest year on record -- which was 2014.
 
This post technically belongs in the Science and Technology forum, but I am posting it in Politics because unfortunately, the reality of this alarming trend has become nothing but a political football. Shameful.

New records highlight global warming s continued rise - CNN.com
March 2015 was the warmest March since record-keeping began in 1880, says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. And the first quarter of 2015 was the warmest first quarter on record in those same 136 years. That gives 2015 a stab at trumping the hottest year on record -- which was 2014.

Were these "records" before or after the data was homogenized?
 
Okay......sunlight comes in. Its reradiated back into the atmosphere in the form of infrared emissions. And green house gasses absorb and reradiate some of that heat back down to the earth or kept in our atmosphere. The more greenhouse gasses, the more infrared energy is absorbed and reradiated back down to the earth or kept in our atmosphere.

Is there any disagreement with any of this? If so, why?
 

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