Globe editorial: An elegy for summer, after a summer of wildfires

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For every adult who didn’t quite take in the measure of summertime joy they wanted this year, there’s a kid who guzzled enough for three

Let the dark shadows that fell across it be a call to arms for all of us to do what we must to protect it for all the popsicle eaters to come.

 

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