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‘Suddenly, boom, it’s completely warm’: summers are getting longer – especially in Sydney, study finds
Sydney's summer season is extending rapidly, now starting in late November and ending in late March. This shift, faster than the global average, highlights the urgent need for climate adaptation and action. Discover how these changes impact...
Sydney's summer season is extending rapidly, now starting in late November and ending in late March. This shift, faster than the global average, highlights the urgent need for climate adaptation and action. Discover how these changes impact life in Sydney and what experts recommend. #Sydney #ClimateChange #Summer #GlobalWarming #Environment
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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