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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsClimate change could mean less water for Los Angeles, which currently gets the majority of its supply from Northern California and the Colorado River. But the city has plans to become more resilient—by making what’s old,...
"Forever Water"—What Happens in L.A., Stays in L.A. is an episode from H2ORadio by H2ORadio. Climate change could mean less water for Los Angeles, which currently gets the majority of its supply from Northern California and the Colorado Riv...
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Climate change could mean less water for Los Angeles, which currently gets the majority of its supply from Northern California and the Colorado River. But the city has plans to become more resilient—by making what’s old, new again.
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