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6 months of summer could be the norm by 2100, study finds – Livescience.com
Winters will last less than two months long, impacting almost every aspect of life on Earth.

Global warming
will change the lengths of the four seasons, a new study suggests, potentially making six-month-long summers the norm in the Northern Hemisphere by the year 2100.
In contrast, winters
could last less than two months a year, while spring and autumn similarly shorter. These drastic seasonal changes would have wide-reaching impacts on the world, disturbing agriculture and animal behavior, increasing the frequency of heat waves, storms and wildfires, and ultimately posing “increased…
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