• 𝓜𝓲𝓪@quokk.au
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        14 hours ago

        It’s the UV that is the issue not the heat. Unless climate change shifts the tilt of Earths axis, your likelihood or receiving the rays will be more or less the same per season.

        • huppakee@lemmy.world
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          12 hours ago

          You’re right about the seasons remaining the same but climate change does have an effect on the clouds in the sky, meaning climate change does effect how much uv-light reaches the surface of our planet, despite the earth continuing to rotate around itself and the sun in the same way.

        • BooBees@fedinsfw.app
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          13 hours ago

          It was more a joke about how we can go out in shorts a few weeks in every season now because of the extreme microclimate changes.

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            11 hours ago

            What about us shorts all year round folks? I guess I need to move RReaLLLY car south or a little more north