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California likely to remain drought free for second straight year, NOAA says
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration has released its spring 2024 outlook, saying April, May and June may see above average temperatures but Californians won’t have to worry about another drought.
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California to remain drought free for second straight year, NOAA says
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration has released its spring 2024 outlook, saying April, May and June may see above average temperatures but Californians won’t have to worry about another drought.
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No flood insurance? One California town tries a DIY program
Storms have inundated parts of California this winter and the last, causing severe flood damage and some residents may not have insurance to cover it. One California town is hoping to fill the gap by launching a community based flood insurance program. Cinthia Pimentel reports.
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Gov. Newsom points finger at big oil companies at UN climate summit
Gov. Gavin Newsom addressed the U.N.’s Climate Ambition Summit in New York Wednesday morning.
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Gov. Newsom points finger at big oil companies at UN climate summit
Gov. Gavin Newsom addressed the U.N.’s Climate Ambition Summit in New York Wednesday morning.
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Climate Change is Real!
Join us for a climate panel featuring Bay Area environmental experts, Kari Hall (NBC Bay Area Meteorologist), Lesley Miles (Architect, LEED Accredited Professional), and Maddy Kangas (Monarch Butterfly Conservation Planner). Register today to enjoy the panel and audience discussion with AAUW’s Young Women Leaders at the Morgan Hill Public Library on Tuesday, February 28th.
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Anxious About Climate Change? You're Not Alone
Millions of Millennials and Gen Z feel anxiety, dread, or grief about the accelerating effects of climate change. However, there are tools which might help you cope with those difficult emotions.
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Moving Entire Towns to Escape Climate Change
Choosing to move away from climate threats is known as “managed retreat,” but the name often draws negative reactions. How will communities react when it becomes clear that staying put is no longer an option?