Last summer, the heat stuck around far longer than anyone planned. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notes that the average heatwave season in large U.S. cities now lasts about 46 days longer than it did in the 1960s. Those extra weeks push air-conditioning systems, raise power bills, and turn poorly sealed rooms into ovens. Many families in Meridian, ID, felt that squeeze when triple-digit days dragged deep into September. If...
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