Business Insider -
9 Jul 2014 23:46

It's summer and hot, but Climate Central wants you to know that this summer is nothing compared to what awaits our warming world. They've created "1001 Blistering Future Summers," an interactive graphic showing how hot select cities will feel in 2100. U.S. summers have already increased about 0.4 degrees F per decade since the 1970s and it is only getting warmer. Average temperatures are predicted to rise 7 to 10 degrees F on average, according to Climate Central, with cities like Boston, Massac...
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