CHICAGO — It felt like the opening minutes of a disaster movie. This summer, Trevor O’Donnell, 64, had been reading the cascade of news about extreme weather: wildfire smoke covering the country, deadly flooding in unexpected places, record-breaking heat. To O’Donnell, a tourism executive who splits his time between Palm Springs, California, and Douglas, Michigan, American life now resembled a scene straight of out a Hollywood film, when the hero’s family is making breakfast as alarming televisi
Remember a couple years ago when we hit 117°? Insanity.
It was my first day at a new job, working from home in a tiny room with no air conditioning. Definitely remember that unfortunately.