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What The Climate Impact Report Means For Western New England

by: Henry Epp May 9, 2014

This week, the Obama administration released a climate impact report, warning of potentially devastating weather changes throughout the country. To get a closer look at what this could mean for western New England, we spoke to Michael Rawlins. He’s a geo-scientist and manager of the Climate System Research Center at UMass Amherst. Rawlins says heavier rain and snow will be one of the main effects in the inland Northeast.

Keywords: CLIMATE CHANGE, impact report, Michael Rawlins, UMASS

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