Hotter, drier and all-around different: How climate change will alter your life in L.A.
Briefly

As temperatures soar and conditions worsen, Southern California faces a dire future resembling a hot, desolate 'Twilight Zone,' marked by extreme heat and water scarcity.
The 2020 record of 121 degrees in Los Angeles exemplifies a grim reality; without immediate action, residents could face a landscape riddled with heat-related hazards.
California's history of innovation offers hope; a focus on sustainable water recycling and urban cooling solutions could transform Los Angeles into a livable space amidst climate challenges.
Understanding the vast underground water system is crucial; while current sources are dwindling, rethinking water management can help alleviate future shortages and support a resilient community.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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