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The Societal and Environmental Cost of the Continuing California Drought
January 29, 1991 | publication
Since 1987, the State of California has been in the grip of a severe drought. water availability throughout the State has been far lower than normal for each of the last five years when measured in any of a variety of ways: total precipitation runoff, groundwater overdraft, or reservoir storage.

Assessing The Costs Of Adapting to Sea-Level Rise: A Case Study of San Francisco Bay
April 18, 1990 | publication
Across the United States, coastal communities are grappling with crumbling infrastructure, flooded businesses, and overflowing sewers as a result of climate change-induced sea-level rise.
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