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Summers May Last Nearly Half the Year in the Northern Hemisphere by 2100 – Brinkwire

Without efforts to mitigate climate change, summers spanning nearly six months may become the new normal by 2100 in the Northern Hemisphere, according to a new study.
The change would likely have far-reaching impacts on agriculture, human health and the environment, according to the study authors.
In the 1950s in the Northern Hemisphere, the four seasons arrived in a predictable and fairly even pattern.
But climate change is now driving dramatic and irregular changes to the length and start dates…
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