Study Connects Climate Change to Higher Landslide Risk in Southern California
A recent study published in Nature Climate Change suggests that global warming could significantly increase rainfall from rare tropical storms in Southern California. This heightened precipitation is projected to elevate landslide risks across the region. The research also indicates that lower-income communities near mountainous areas may face a disproportionately higher danger from future storms.
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