It’s easy to pontificate on climate change inside a warm and well-lit house. When the lights go out, people’s concerns become more immediate: food, water, heating.
A massive Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) power outage saw about one-third of San Francisco without electricity during its peak Sunday, according to CBS News. PG&E officials said over 130,000 customers lost power Saturday, following a fire in San Francisco’s Mission District. But city officials have questions about how the outage spiraled out of control. (RELATED: Industry Insiders Urge Congress For Deregulation As Midterm Deadline Looms)
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