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A new effort to help communities adapt to climate change

A new effort to help communities adapt to climate change

11/06/2021

PBS News Hour

A new effort to help communities adapt to climate change

Clip: 11/6/2021 | 8m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

A new effort to help communities adapt to climate change

Biden's infrastructure bill includes $50 billion for climate resiliency funding to help mitigate and adapt to global warming. Tom Casciato reports on a unique partnership in California that uses behavioral science and cultural awareness in climate studies to help communities cope with extreme weather, as part of our series, ‘Peril and Promise: the Challenge of Climate Change.’

11/06/2021

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