If you live in the South, get ready to spend fewer days outside
Briefly

Researchers at MIT found that climate change is altering outdoor days, with southern regions facing more significant losses in comfortable days than northern areas.
Elfatih Eltahir noted, 'Summer really becomes a more harsh climate,' indicating that as emissions rise, all regions will experience shifts in their outdoor days.
In the U.S., the Southwest will experience fewer outdoor days due to climate change, while the Northwest may benefit with more favorable conditions for outdoor activities.
The shifting climate trends suggest that outdoor days are moving away from summer and toward the spring and winter, with potential implications for lifestyle and health.
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