See
the graph at the top of this page: https://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/
Perhaps we should have a reminder
graph at the top of this page which shows that our planet is on the downward path of a short [in climate terms] warm interglacial period in our history as we move into the next ice age.?
The more carefully you look at
graph at the top of this page, the more you'll start to appreciate that the individual ranking of a given year hardly even matters.
The graph at the top of the page suggests that the atmosphere is a single step from Earth to space.
Not exact matches
It does this by giving us an answer in the form
of an «Information Card» taken from its Knowledge
Graph and displaying it right
at the
top of the results
page either above or to the right (sometimes both).
The featured image
of this article (shown
at the
top of the
page), is taken from our NFL Bye Week system and an example
of a
graph with consistent results.
So as for (242): I am looking
at the same
graph as everybody else,
at the
top of this
page.
Somebody needs to show that
graph to Donald Trump, the one on temperature versus solar activity
at the
top of the
page.
The
graph shown
at the
top of the
page covers the last 2k years.