Whether we like it not, believe in it or not, or accept science or conspiracy theories about Climate Change – it’s here.

In the past, on a good day, our biggest concerns were the potential for earthquakes, seasonal droughts, and wildfires.

But now, we’re facing the reality of not just “The Big One” but also more frequent earthquakes, floods, ongoing drought, and fires that are no longer confined to our forests and protected lands – they’re now raging through our cities.

As Californians we need to learn to build for the future.

  • We need to consider these issues when replacing or designing new homes and business districts across the state.
  • We must build sustainably, with the immediate environment in mind.
  • We need to prioritize water conservation efforts in all new developments.
  • We must find innovative and sustainable ways to provide energy to every household in the state.

Addressing climate change in California requires bold thinking and collective action. We can’t afford to wait for the next crisis to start making these critical changes. By building with foresight, embracing sustainability, and working together, we can create a California that thrives in the face of climate challenges, now and in the future. Let’s take the steps necessary to ensure that our state remains resilient, livable, and environmentally responsible for generations to come.

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