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Inside EditionPublished at May 29, 2026 at 04:58 AM1:04
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UN Climate Scientists Say Hottest Year Record Could Be Broken In Next 5 Years

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May 29, 2026 at 04:58 AM
Duration
1:04
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News & Politics
Channel region
United States
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10.4K
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90
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$9.95 - $58.07
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$0.96 - $5.6
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Video Description
It's getting hot in here, and scientists say that's not going to change anytime soon. The United Nations' climate agency says over the next five years, global temperatures are very likely to rise nearly three degrees Fahrenheit, or one and a half degrees celsius, higher than they did in pre-industrial times. Scientists say it's well past time to take action. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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