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Are Solar Storms Mere Hype: The Editors' Debate

The editors of Risk & Insurance® heat up our website with a debate over solar storms.

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In his Point argument, Senior Editor Dan Reynolds argues that a weakened power grid, higher demand and powerful space waves make for a scary mix.

Read his "Solar Storms Are Real Risk" here.

Managing Editor Cyril Tuohy counters that solar storms are a phantom menace blown way out of proportion to the perceived threat.

Read his "Solar Storms are Mere Spin" here.

May 1, 2011

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