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Yes, it’s getting hotter — but no, we’re not doomed

David Quinn July 2, 2026
Yes, it’s getting hotter — but no, we’re not doomed Photo: iStock.

Do you remember the glorious summer of 1976 when we could hardly believe our luck as the sun shone in the sky for day after day? This was back when few of us went abroad on holidays and sunny weather was something that happened in Spain, not here. Well, for that summer, we enjoyed a…

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