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In California's Burn Zones, 'Resilience' Is More Than a Buzzword

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We hear a lot about "resilience" these days; in the face of climate change, social injustice, and it's the buzzword after natural disasters. But KQED Science Editor Craig Miller met a family who truly embodies the concept. He went to the streets of Lower Lake, a tiny town in Lake County savaged by the recent Clayton Fire.

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