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San Diego's Climate Crisis: The Risks And Costs Of Living In The Backcountry

San Diego's Climate Crisis: The Risks And Costs Of Living In The Backcountry Higher temperatures mean less snowpack mean California's forests are dryer for longer. Scientists agree this chain reaction begins with climate change, and ends with an increased wildfire danger. As part of our week-long series on San Diego’s climate crisis, KPBS reporter Claire Trageser visited a Ramona couple who lost their home to fire in the past. But, they're committed to staying.

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