Park on California as Ground Zero for Climate Disaster
The engineering and land management innovations that led to the state’s tremendous growth also left it vulnerable to harsh extremes of climate change.
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The engineering and land management innovations that led to the state’s tremendous growth also left it vulnerable to harsh extremes of climate change.
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