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Providing Safe Drinking Water in the Face of Disasters: Lessons from Lake County

By Jelena Jezdimirovic

Small, rural communities with ongoing drinking water challenges are especially vulnerable to greater extremes brought on by a warming climate. We interviewed Jan Coppinger of Lake County Special Districts about how local water agencies have dealt with a string of natural disasters.

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Video: Californians and Their Government

By Mary Severance

PPIC’s latest statewide survey looks at the 2020 Democratic presidential primary in California as well as residents’ views on the general direction of the state, the performance of federal and state elected officials, and other timely issues.

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Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government

PPIC’s latest survey tracks Californians’ preferences in the 2020 Democratic primary, support for potential state ballot measures, and views on elected officials. It also examines policy opinions on immigration, health care, guns, and abortion, and looks at how prepared Californians are for natural disasters. PPIC researcher Rachel Lawler will outline these and other key findings.

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A New Reality for Federal Flood Insurance

By Lori Pottinger

Flood damages have been rising, pushing the federal flood insurance program into unsustainable debt. We talked to expert Carolyn Kousky about changes coming to the program.

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How Climate Change Drives Disaster Cascades

By Lori Pottinger

California has had a devastating series of natural disasters in recent years. We talked to Amir AghaKouchak of UC Irvine about how climate change amplifies natural hazards.

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