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Rising sea levels and sinking coastal cities like New York and Chicago highlight growing climate threats, worsened by weakening Atlantic currents causing prolonged flooding in the US.

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Solar storms and cyberattacks can both cause blackouts. Knowing the difference could save billions of dollars
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** Imagine waking up to a massive blackout—no power, no internet, chaos. Now, was it caused by a solar storm or a hacker? Turns out, telling the difference quickly isn’t just about fixing the lights; it could save *billions* by preventing unnecessary panic, wasted resources, or even geopolitical finger-pointing. Scientists and cybersecurity experts are racing to figure out how to spot the culprit fast.
What This Mean: ** We rely on tech for *everything*, and when it fails, the cause matters. A solar storm is an act of nature; a cyberattack is a human threat. Misdiagnosing one for the other could mean pouring money into the wrong fixes—or worse, escalating tensions between nations. Getting this right isn’t just smart; it’s critical for keeping society running smoothly when things go dark.

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