The Guardian Australia
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·8 hours ago
Sydney summers lengthen at twice the global average, study reveals
A study published in Environmental Research Letters found that Sydney's summers are lengthening at two-and-a-half times the global average, now starting almost a month earlier than in the 1960s. The research highlights an increase of approximately 15 days per decade, reflecting a trend towards more extreme summer conditions driven by climate change.
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