(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
As California continues to experience swings from one weather extreme to another, a majority of residents say they are increasingly concerned about the state's changing climate, and some worry that weather impacts could force them to move in the future.Nearly 70% of registered voters say they expect that volatile fluctuations between severe drought and periods of heavy rain and snow - what some call weather whiplash - will become more common in the future due to climate change, according to a new UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times.
As California continues to experience swings from one weather extreme to another, a majority of residents say they are increasingly concerned about the state's changing climate, and some worry that weather impacts could force them to move in the future.Nearly 70% of registered voters say they expect that volatile fluctuations between severe drought and periods of heavy rain and snow - what some call weather whiplash - will become more common in the future due to climate change, according to a new UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times.
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