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When did summer becoming synonymous with suffering?
I live near Washington, D.C., and work outside Boston, Mass., which provides two perspectives on summer. July was brutally hot in the nation’s capital. And new reports from Boston show a dwindling winter effect from climate change with a loss of annual snow. Now we are in the dog days of summer. (This reference to hot, sultry, sizzling July and August days is a nod to the Dog Star, the brightest star in the sky — Sirius. It’s in the constellation of Canis Major.) With school supply sales just around the corner, we are forced to confront the question: Will summers ever be the same? Thanks to climate change, summers may become longer than we remember. Scientists predict that by 210

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