A 30 years climate prediction is now a reality
Americas Now
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Three decades ago, in California, a group of scientists released a list of predictions on the future effects of climate change on the United States’ West Coast. They mentioned droughts, fires and floods.
Correspondent Mike Kirsch went to find out what climate scientists today are projecting for the next 30 years.
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