Expecting hot, humid heat waves and less frequent rainfall, we can alter the speed and severity of the changes ahead by reducing emissions at home and throughout the County.
Discover MoreAs water demand rises to meet a growing population, higher temperatures and more frequent drought, we can promote water-wise policies, such as conservation and increased storage.
Discover MoreTo address more frequent and widespread coastal flooding, we can use smart infrastructure and natural buffers to safeguard residents and businesses.
Discover MoreWith warming temperatures and less frequent rains, we can defend our communities by considering fire risk in where we build and how we allocate firefighting resources.
Discover MoreBy preserving our region’s beautiful coastlines, wetlands and open spaces, we can ensure our region’s unique plants and animals are here for future generations to enjoy.
Discover MoreFacing extended heat waves and less nighttime cooling, we can protect our communities by properly planning our public spaces and emergency response.
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