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    <title>World&#039;s oceans warming at alarming rate, scientists say</title>
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    <description>Scientists announced a grim milestone this month: The world&#039;s oceans hit the hottest average recorded temperature. Ian Lee has more on why that&#039;s so alarming, and what it means.</description>

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