energy
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Power Supply Stability at Risk Due to Climate Crisis
The stability of the power supply is at risk due to the climate catastrophe. Extreme weather conditions increase the risk of failed power sources. The amount of energy produced, transported, and consumed globally will be impacted by temperature, precipitation, sea level changes, and the frequency and severity of extreme events.
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