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California Climate Risk and Response provides for the first time a comprehensive examination of the economic impacts of climate change and adaptation in California.  In conducting this multi-sector assessment, we compile the most recent available science on climate damage, assess its economic implications, and examine alternative strategies for adaptation.

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California Climate Risk and Response  |  Energy Efficiency, Innovation, and Job Creation

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