Amid a heat wave, Labor Day weekend beach-goers take to the cool ocean waters at the Santa Ana River County Beach River Jetties in Newport Beach on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. (Allen J.
Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) WASHINGTON - A new study revealed that summer could stick around for six months in the Northern hemisphere by 2100 if efforts to mitigate global warming don’t continue.The Advancing Earth and Space Science released its report earlier this month, saying the shift will impact agriculture, human health and the environment according to the study’s authors.Researchers pointed out that in the 1950s, the four seasons came and went as predicted.