SEATTLE - If summer is officially over after Labor Day weekend, a new report says this year it's probably just as well. The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) document says in the last few months Americans have gotten a sneak peek at what's to come in future years, and the group blames climate change. The report tallies the summer's damage at 7 million acres burned, with floods in other areas; two-thirds of the country experiencing drought; and more pest infestations. NWF senior scientist, Doug Inkley, says as a nation, we aren't doing enough about it. (contd.) Podcast and entire story available: http://www.newsservice.org/index.php