An 'the show'... still goes on...
It comes after scientists reported that Greenland’s ice sheet has melted three months earlier than usual due to climate change.
"Something like this wipes out all kinds of records, you can't help but go, 'This could be a sign of things we're going to see more often in the future."
Nasa ice scientist Walt Meler said: "Things are getting more extreme and they're getting more common".
Sources:
March temperature smashes 100-year global record | Environment | The Independent
Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP)