2010 ties for warmest year on record, emissions to blame
Global surface temperatures in 2010 were 1.12 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th century average, tying the record set in 2005.

HOT AND COLD: Frigid winters in Europe and the U.S. may be a paradoxical side effect of climate change. Rising temperatures mean a shrinking of sea ice in the Arctic, heating the region and pushing cold air southward during the winter, (Photo: ZUMA Press)






















