A new report from the California Council on Science & Technology (CCST), assesses the current state of knowledge around losses related to wildfires in the state and their associated costs. Michael Wara, a senior researcher at the Stanford Woods Institute and director of the Climate and Energy Policy Program at Stanford, served as the chair for the six-person report steering committe charged with overseeing this report. Read the full news release from CCST and the full report on the CCST website.
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