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This claim is based on temperature records going back to 1979 and temperature estimates made using tree rings and ice cores going back tens of thousands of years. https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2023/07/05/july-4-was-earths-hottest-day-in-over-100000-years-breaking-record-for-2nd-day-in-a-row/amp/

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