Californians can expect more wildfires, extreme heat, coastal flooding, water shortages and health problems in the years to come, but these problems won't affect everyone equally, according to a new state assessment on climate change.
People living in poverty, tribal communities, immigrants and the elderly are expected to suffer disproportionately from problems caused by a changing climate.
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