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Climate scientists say this winter's storms in California are nothing compared to what's predicted in a warmer world. Some residents in one community question whether its time to leave.
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California residents are reeling from this winter's intense storms. Climate scientists say these storms are just a fraction of what's expected in a warmer world.
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California cities, like East Palo Alto, work on long-term infrastructure changes to help adapt to future extreme weather brought on by climate change.
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Communities in California are slowly recovering from flooding earlier this year and hoping for lasting protections as severe weather may become more common.
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Communities in California are slowly recovering from flooding earlier this year, and hoping for lasting protections as severe weather may become more common.
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Despite pleas to conserve water during a historic drought, Californians have not saved much at all this year. But there are exceptions. One city has cut its water use in half.