The article discusses the severe impacts of global warming on seasonal weather patterns, now evidenced by the previous year's record high temperatures. Experts predict that by the end of the 21st century, summer may extend to six months, leading to shorter spring and autumn seasons. Winter will also shorten, accompanied by increased precipitation in certain areas, creating potential risks such as wildfires in the West. The changes in seasonality may disrupt the delicate balance of Earth's systems, signaling dramatic shifts in climate and environmental stability.
As Earth continues to warm, summers will get longer, extending towards six months by the end of the 21st Century, affecting spring and autumn durations.
The Earth's system is a very precarious balance, and changing the length of seasons may lead to unforeseen consequences affecting the environment.
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