Climate Change Increases Landslide Risk from Tropical Storms in Southern California
A recent study published in Nature Climate Change suggests that global warming is intensifying the threat of landslides in Southern California. Historically infrequent tropical storms are projected to bring substantially more rainfall to the region, elevating the risk of ground instability. The research highlights that low-income communities are particularly vulnerable to this escalating exposure.
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