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Climate Change & California's Water, Part 3: Flooding in the Valley

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Our special series on climate change continues as we travel to the Central Valley to examine the levees that protect cities and croplands from flooding. Aged and crumbling, these levees are vulnerable as warmer temperatures bring more rain and less snow in the winter months.

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