Adaptations to Global Warming Could Offer Fringe Benefits to Communities

Madeleine Brand from SoCal Connected on KCET talks to UCLA climate scientist Alex Hall and environmental historian Jon Christensen to find out what preparations can be made for the inevitable climate changes to come.

Originally published in KCET SoCal Connected Dec 19, 2013

We know it's going to get hotter, so how do we prepare? And not just for higher temperatures, but for higher sea levels, less snow, and more intense droughts.

Madeleine talks to UCLA climate scientist Alex Hall and environmental historian Jon Christensen to find out what preparations can be made for the inevitable climate changes to come.

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