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  2. L.A. County faces $12.5 billion in climate costs ... - AOL

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    Protecting Los Angeles County from 14 different climate change impacts will cost taxpayers at least $12.5 billion by the end of 2040, according to new research.

  3. Climate of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Los Angeles is mild to hot year-round, and mostly dry. It is classified as borderline Mediterranean and semi-arid. The city is characterized by seasonal changes in rainfall—with a dry summer and a winter rainy season. Under the Köppen climate classification, the coastal areas are classified as BSh and Csb, while the inland ...

  4. As Earth warms, California gets federal funding to train ...

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    A technician checks equipment at the Clearway Daggett 3 Solar Power + Battery Energy Storage System. in Daggett, in October 2023. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) California is among nine U.S ...

  5. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a study projected that the single largest threat to Los Angeles County hospitals related to climate change is the direct impact of the expected increase in wildfires. In Los Angeles County, 34% of hospitals are located within one mile of fire hazard severity zones.

  6. Droughts in California - Wikipedia

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    A study published in 2016 found that the net effect of climate change has made agricultural droughts less likely, with the authors also stating that "Our results indicate that the current severe impacts of drought on California’s agricultural sector, its forests, and other plant ecosystems have not been substantially caused by long-term ...

  7. California's first Black land trust fights climate change ...

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    Stevens, a marketing professor at Cal State Dominguez Hills who lives in a historically Black neighborhood in Los Angeles — 385 miles to the south — can appreciate why some might feel this way.

  8. June Gloom - Wikipedia

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    However, the normally-very-sunny Los Angeles climate also is home to people who thrive during the brief seasonal respite the gloom provides from the unending sunshine and clear skies. [15] In the early 20th century, this phenomenon was sometimes known as the high fog. A long June Gloom season, extending late into the summer, is known as Summer ...

  9. Column: What a refusal to study turning a freeway into ...

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    It's problematic that, at a time when roughly 75,000 people are sleeping in the streets countywide and vehicle emissions are exacerbating the effects of climate change, Los Angeles can't summon ...