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Think Globally, Shiver Locally

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It's definitely "Fogust" in much of the Bay Area. Enjoy it while you can.

Here's a refresher about why fog happens.

Our natural air conditioning — and the dripping wet trees that come with it — is looking a lot more welcome in the face of fires and rising temperatures worsened by climate change.

If you find yourself shivering in the fog this weekend, remember that July was the hottest month worldwide ever recorded.

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