2024: The Warmest Year on Record | NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Earth's average surface temperature in 2024 was the warmest on record, according to an analysis led by NASA scientists.
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Grace Weikert (GSFC AMA): Lead Producer
Mark SubbaRao (NASA GSFC): Lead Visualizer
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Kathleen Gaeta Greer (GSFC AMA): Support
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Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Jan. 10, 2025
Grace Weikert (GSFC AMA): Lead Producer
Mark SubbaRao (NASA GSFC): Lead Visualizer
Sally Younger (NASA JPL): Lead Writer
Jenny Marder Fadoul (NASA GSFC): Writer
Kathleen Gaeta Greer (GSFC AMA): Support
Katie Jepson (GSFC KBR): Support
Sofie Bates (NASA GSFC): Support
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Jan. 10, 2025
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