Environment
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Massive Geomagnetic Storm Like Carrington Event Could Lead to Trillion-Dollars of Damages
Geomagnetic storms have been recorded since the early 19th century, but one event in particular accounted for the largest geomagnetic storm and "the most intense" - the Carrington event. Previous study says that the chance of a Carrington-like event occurring before 2029 is less than 1.9 percent, but is something you "you kind of want to have happen" to be able to weather it.
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