Seasons are defined by astronomical events like equinoxes and solstices in the U.S., while other regions may use meteorological definitions. The discussion highlights that the term "season" is largely arbitrary and varies significantly based on geographic location and climate. Observations indicate that natural indicators, such as plant behavior, suggest seasons are shifting earlier due to climate change. There is a loose association between seasons and climate, but the definitions remain subjective and can differ widely across cultures. Ultimately, the classification of seasons is a human construct that may not align with natural patterns.