But we should be preparing to live with it, too. A new report examines the hazards that need to be addressed.

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  Deanne DiPietro, another co-author of the Climate Ready Sonoma County report, is a climate change scientist with the California Landscape Conservation Cooperative. She hopes that this new document will help people to be more pro-active and feel a bit more hopeful about the future.

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Work is now getting started on a second phase of this project, which is expected to take another two years.  Lisa Micheli of Pepperwood Preserve describes what will come next.

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The full Climate Ready Sonoma County report is posted online here (with the sources, a 78 page pdf). Information about the Regional Climate Adaptation Forum can be found here.

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