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Living Better in San Diego - Science Moms work to protect kids from extreme weather

Top view of a green landscape with half in drought
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Wildfires, extreme heat, flooding, and tornadoes are all extreme weather events that are growing more frequent and intense due to climate change and warmer temperatures. Ahead of the summer season, Science Moms, a nonpartisan group of climate scientists and mothers, are raising awareness of these extreme weather events, and how they impact children. Science mom Dr. Joellen Russell tells us how we can help combat climate change and protect our families.