Study predicts rising heat and hardship for San Joaquin Valley farming communities

Within three decades, the San Joaquin Valley’s annual average temperature could increase by 4 degrees, worsening water quality and health hazards in the impoverished communities of California’s agricultural heartland, according to a new regional climate change report.


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Source: Phys.org