Sea Level Rise in East Palo Alto | KQED Newsroom
As the impact of climate change is being felt in the form of bigger wildfires, deeper droughts and longer heatwaves, the community of East Palo Alto is preparing for another kind of climate impact: rising sea levels. Built on the edge of rolling wetlands, this town is figuring out how to adapt to potential flooding and storms. KQED climate reporter Ezra David Romero has this story. Watch more on our website: https://www.kqed.org/news/program/kqe...

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