By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer This past fall semester, no classes or exams were interrupted by flurries of snow. Educationally speaking, this is a good thing, but when we look further into what this may mean for the future climate, it might have been better to endure a couple of snow days last semester. The warmer climates from this December may indicate a similar outcome for the upcoming summer months — hotter temperatures, resulting in more wildfires. As great as it was to not have to shovel our driveways so often or bundle up in layers of clothing, this doesn’t…
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