Across the continental United States, massive, often-devastating precipitation events — the kind that climate scientists have long called “hundred-year storms” — could become three times more likely and 20% more severe by 2079.
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Newly Installed Solar Panels on Student Center Roof to Begin Producing Clean Energy
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