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How do we keep the lights on in a changing climate?

Summary by The CT Mirror
Connecticut’s storms are no longer rare surprises; they are becoming the new normal. On a Monday afternoon last month, 15,000 people lost power, with winds reaching up to 48 mph in Groton and Bridgeport. Trees fell on roads and power lines, heavy rain flooded parts of the state. Where I live in Willimantic, the lights stayed on, but the scale of the damage elsewhere reminded me of the flooding and extreme weather I faced growing up in Bangladesh…

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The CT Mirror broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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